George Stephenson
I will miss you Max ! Please take care Sharron, George
Birth date: Jan 26, 1929 Death date: Mar 30, 2012
Max G. Hines, 83, of Clinton, died Friday, March 30, 2012 at Mercy Medical Center – North Campus, Clinton. Services will be 11:00am, Monday, April 2, 2012 at the Clinton Chapel Snell-Zornig Funeral Homes and Crematory with Dr. D Read Obituary
I will miss you Max ! Please take care Sharron, George
Sharon,
I was reading the Decorah paper and I read that Max had passed away. Just wanted you give you my condolences for your loss and hope life treats you well in the future.
Jerry Fox
Max was a good friend while in Decorah, and a great golfer and coach. After moving to Clinton, my deceased wife, Ellie, would call him with a golf problem and he could always immediately solve for her. Through his help, she won the Oneota Women's Tournament3tc7eg eleven times. And we played in the same golf foursome for many years.
My best to Sharon and family. Jack
Max was a good friend and a good pro.He too had a Gran Torino.(1974)
My sympathy,
Mike Hall
Deepest sympathy!
Good man and Professional! He was a wonderful asset to our profession.
Dear Sharon,
Our sincere sympathy to you on Max's death. We will remember his patience with golf lessons and his sense of humor. He needed a sense of humor to give us golf lessons!
Betty and Bill
My sympathies to Sharon and family. Played lots of golf with Max at Vencker and the Ames Country Club, he gave me some square to square lessons. Still using this. He bought his home through me when he moved to Ames.
A very difficult time in our lives. Ed Hendrickson
Max was the man who introduced me to the game of golf in1971 as a 7 year old @ ames golf & cc. I went on to win numerous junior tournaments, team state championship at ames high, and went on to play golf in college at the division 1 level.
I am currently a PGA class A professional, and have been for 22 years.
I saw Max a few years ago in Ames, and had a few minute conversation. It was a thrill for me to tell him what he has done for me.
I think of him often and wanted his family to know how much he has influenced my life.
WE'LL MISS YOU MAXIE, HOLD THAT TEE TIME UP THERE. YOUR PAL
HANK