Max Aronson Obituary, Resident Of Los Angeles Max Aronson Has Passed Away joy anchie, August 4, 2023 Max Aronson Obituary, Death – Louis E. Buhrley and Helen W. Moon welcomed Max Richard Aronson , now 78, into the world in Huntsville, Utah on April 1, 1945. He was raised on the family dairy farm where he helped his parents milk cows and transport hay, developing lifelong skills and a strong work ethic. He attended Weber High School, where he served as Mr. Senior and the president of the student body. In Fort Ord, California, Max enlisted in the National Guard to serve his country. After his return, he earned an honors degree in physics from Weber State University. In the mountains of Pleasant View, Utah, Max married Lola Lee Lindsay in September of 1966, and they quickly began a family. He spent 40 years as an engineer at Hill Air Force Base before retiring. Max enjoyed poetry, astronomy, music (particularly classical music), and he instilled these passions in his children and grandchildren. He was a temple ordinance worker and an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His preferred position was that of Primary pianist, and he spent more than 30 years playing the organ for his church. Max was a cherished friend, husband, neighbor, and father. He was involved in the lives of his children and grandkids, who were the utter joy of his life, and he never missed any of their performances or games. All who knew Max felt love for him, and those who knew him best felt love for him most. Obituary