Bruce W Maxim

Died: Wed Jun 13, 2012


Visitation

5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, Wed Jun 20, 2012
Location: Our Funeral Home


Mass of Christian Burial

9:30 AM Thu Jun 21, 2012
Location: St. Joseph Church


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Fitchburg- Bruce Wayne Maxim, 63 of Fitchburg died suddenly on Wednesday, June 13th at home. Bruce was born in Fitchburg on March 1, 1949 son of Albert L. Maxim.
He was a 1968 graduate of Fitchburg High School and had attended Salem State University. He was a Vietnam War Veteran serving eight years with the U.S. Air Force. He worked for several years for Digital Equipment Corp. in Maynard retiring in 1994. He was a member of St. Joseph Church. He had been a member of the St. Joseph Drum and Burgle Corps, where he was a Color Guard Captain. He was a Past President and Head Coach for the Fitchburg Street Hockey League, a Past President and Head Coach for the Fitchburg Pop Warner League and had been a Little League and Babe Ruth League Umpire.
Bruce leaves his wife of 40 years Virginia (Haugh) Maxim, three sons; Geoffrey and his wife Dawn of Louisville Ky, Patrick and his wife Erin of Fitchburg and David and his wife Marie of Victor N.Y., Two brothers; Kevin of Lancaster and Michael of Largo Fl. his mother Evelyn “Maxie” (Gaudet) Maxim Turk of Fitchburg, five grandchildren; Tyler, Stella, Sydney, Devan and Brody. He was predeceased by a son Brian who died in 1977.
Friends are welcome to join the family for a Memorial Mass on Thursday, June 21st at 9:30am in St. Joseph Church 49 Woodland St. Fitchburg. Inurnment will follow in the Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery Winchendon. Calling hours will be held Wednesday from 5 until 7pm in the Aubuchon-Moorcroft Funeral Home, 132 Woodland St. Fitchburg. In lieu of flowers donations in Bruce’s memory may be made to the: Wounded Warriors Program, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka Kansas 66675 (www.aubuchon-moorcroftfuneralhome.com)

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James F. Reynolds
   Posted Thu June 21, 2012
I wish to express my deepest sympathy to your family with the loss of your husband/father. I worked with Bruce in Maynard @ the Digital Equip. Corp. from 1973-1990. He was a great guy to know and work with. My prayers are with all of you during this sad time. God Bless, Jim Reynolds

Josh Gates
   Posted Thu July 26, 2012
I remember Mr. Maxim when I was growing up playing at Parkhill Park with his sons Geoffrey (Nick) and Patrick and through the different athletic teams we were involved with. I learned of his death recently through losing my own aunt who's body was taken to this funeral home this week. I express my sincere condolences and am hopeful that Bruce is in a great place now. Seeing his photo brought back memories of my childhood with Geoffrey and Patrick. I also remember Mrs. Maxim. Hi Mrs. Maxim. Please keep in touch if possible (Geoffrey, Patrick and Mom).

Sincerely,

Joshua L. Gates (Childhood friend of Geoffrey and Patrick)

  Submitted by David Maxim on Sun June 17, 2012
 
 

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