Max G. Christie
1950 - 2019
- MESERVEY - Max Christie, 68, of Britt, and former
longtime resident of Meservey, died April 28 at Westview Care Center,
Britt. Graveside services with full military honors will be June 1 at 11
a.m. at Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme.
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- A Celebration of Max's Life and a reception will
follow from noon to 3 p.m. at Mat's Place, 235 State St., Garner.
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- Arrangements are being completed with Andrews
Funeral Home, Belmond.
posted: 19 May 2019
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- Max Christie
May 12, 1950 - April 28, 2019
MESERVEY - Max G. Christie, 68, of the Meservey, IA, area, most recently a
resident of the Westview Care Center, Britt, IA, died, April 28, 2019, at
the Westview Care Center, Britt. Public graveside services will be
Saturday, June 1, 2019, with full military honors provided by the Klemme
Military Unit at the Ell Township Cemetery in Klemme. A public Celebration
of Life and Reception will follow at Mat's Place in Garner, IA, from noon
until 3 P.M.; casual attire is requested.
Max George Christie, the son of Charles George and Charlotte Hazel (Lewis)
Christie, was born May 12, 1950, at Forest City, IA. In his childhood the
family moved to the Klemme area where he attended Klemme Schools
graduating from high school there in the Class of 1968. Following
graduation he enlisted in the enlisted in the United States Army. During
his tenure he served for a time in Germany. He spent part of his Army
years specializing in missile disassembly. Max served active duty for 4
years before being Honorably Discharged in Jan. 1972. He then served in
the Army National Guard for a time and then transferred into the Seabees
where he picked up some engineering training.
Max was united in marriage to Carol Vierkant from 1972-1980. He later
married Candace Kuester in 1982 at the First Reformed Church parsonage in
Meservey. and they were together until 2016. Max moved to the Westview
Care Center for health reasons in January 2018.
Max was a hardworking man who excelled at whatever job he did. His
engineering training, creative mind and work ethic were an asset to his
employment roles. He had farmed with his brother Bill Christie for a time
in addition to both of them working full time as well. Max was employed at
Central Soya in Belmond for 15 years. He then worked at Stellar Industries
in Garner for 10 years until his retirement at age 62.
His 68 year life journey was definitely action packed, filled with diverse
hobbies and pastimes. He loved time spent in the outdoors and
especially those times camping out with his wife and kids, fishing
excursions to northern Minnesota and Canada annually in the summer, and
Sunday afternoons with his boys and other family get togethers at
Charlotte and Charlie's farm. He had a love of motorcycles and shared this
passion with friends and his son Kyle taking him on various two wheel
journeys. Max favorite bike was a Triumph Bonneville, but he also owned
Kawasaki's and Harleys. Max enjoyed collecting and restoring and working
classic cars and along with his other career stops during life he shared
his skills through a time of working at Herman Stadtlander's Garage in
Meservey. He had restored a 61, and 62 Impala, as well as owning and
meticulously maintaining a Mustang, Nova, 1967 Camaro, and Firebird.
Other favorite pastimes included woodworking, history, coffee time at
various places and breakfast at the Weathered Goose, Klemme. He loved to
bake larger batches of chocolate chip cookies and an occasional pie to eat
and share with others. In is younger days Max had a small rifle
collection, looked forward to attending regional gun show, enjoyed hunting
and target shooting. He spent many years proudly volunteering and showing
his patriotism helping raise the flags at the Ell Township Cemetery.
Those who crossed in Max's life journey will remember him in many diverse
ways including his fun and playful wit and dry sense of humor, always
brewing up the next trick or prank he could play on friends and family, a
trait that he honed during his years in the service. He may have been
reserved in nature, but once you were acquainted with him, he was loyal
and became friends for life. He was occasionally a bit on the stubborn
side, but his heart was filled with generosity and shown through as he
often times provided for the needs and wants of everyone else, before
those of his own. Many will also remember his characteristic of Max having
a very innate sense of his surroundings.
Max memory will continue to live on in the hearts and minds of his sons:
Kyle Christie, Klemme, IA, and Cory (Kirsten) Kuester, Des Moines, IA;
brother Bill (Kris) Christie, Garner, IA; former wife Candy Christie,
Belmond, sisters-in-law: Becky Janssen, Belmond and Carrie (Steve) Gnerre,
Naples, FL; brothers-in-law: Dan (Cindy) Brown, Surprise, AZ, Russ
(Belinda) Brown, Spokane, WA, Bob Murphy, Dayton, IA; and many loving
nieces, nephews, and many many friends.
Memorial suggestions include One Vision, Hospice of North Iowa, or to the
donor's choice.
He was preceded in death by parents Charles and Charlotte, a brother
Jesse, sister-in-law Judy Murphy, brothers-in-law: Rod Brown and Jim
Janssen, and a nephew Colin Murphy.
Andrews Funeral Home, Belmond. www.andrewsfuenralhomeandfloral.com,
641-444-4474.
posted: 26 May 2019
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