Pearl & Paul Miller & Family
You continue to remain in our hearts, dear Max. You are solely missed. You are amongst the angels dear friend..❤️🤗💙
Birth date: May 8, 1949 Death date: Feb 28, 2020
Maxine C. Germeyer (Kress), age 70, of Bethel Park, formerly of Pittsburgh, passed away surrounded by her loving family on February 28, 2020. Maxine is survived by her beloved husband John "Jack" Moslander; her adored children, B Read Obituary
You continue to remain in our hearts, dear Max. You are solely missed. You are amongst the angels dear friend..❤️🤗💙
Maxine was a great, wonderful and \"LOVING\" Lady. We were sorry we were unable to come back to Pittsburgh for the viewing. But our heart felt love and prayers were with the family believe me. Such a good hearted lady, we miss her so much. All our love goes out to Jack and the rest of her family. George & Elaine Koch.
Sending our sincere condolences to Jack and Maxine's family. She will remain forever in our families hearts. And was always there to lend a hand to help with anyone at anytime. We will miss you dear friend And keep you all in our prayers. With love, The Miller Family
I’ve only known Max for a few years and I’ve come to know her as a kind, loving person as well as a good sport. One of the most fun memories is when we all had to sign up to go to Hershey park the night after thanksgiving and while we had fun, we also commiserated with each other about freezing our butts off. Both of us were never so glad for some hot chocolate and a warm car at the end of the night. I’m going to miss Max at all of Dawns parties and the trips to the shore in the Fall. God bless you Max. - Emily
I Loved the time I spent with Max she always had a smile on her face.When we went to Disney together we had a blast. I would say ok Max we have fast passes for an attraction and tell her it was at 10am and needless to say we never made them cause Max was always late we would just laugh, I got to meet her twin Margie and her husband John. I loved your enthusiasm for zest for life and I’m proud to have called you my friend. We loved you Max and miss you Barb and Carmel
Max was a wonderful and warm person who I had the opportunity to know working at the Bethel Park Community Center! I always told her she reminded me of my late sister, Lynn, who just loved to “bedazzle “ herself for every holiday and occasion! We will miss you so much at the center! Terry Bandell
Max and I have many memories. Some sad, some happy, and many funny ones, Shared by twins alone and understood by twins alone. She is the bravest person I know. She was my heart for 70 years. She will always be in my heart and we will be complete again when the Lord is ready to rejoin us. I will miss her dearly. Her Twin Sister Marge
Max felt like family to me from the first day I met her. She laughed easily and I loved that about her. I will always picture her in her holiday turtlenecks and applique sweaters because she rocked them like a STAR. Enjoy your wings, Max. We love you, and your family is your loving legacy. XXOO Kathy & Eric Logan
Dear Jack and the entire Germeyer family, Elaine and I send our our love to all of you. It is with the saddest of feelings that we send this to all of you. Our hearths go out to all of you. May Maxine rest in the arms of the Lord. And may peace be with all of you. Our hearts ache at this sad news. George and Elaine.