A Funeral Mass for Mr Maxwell John ‘Max’ MOLLOY will be offered at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, BARHAM on WEDNESDAY (2oth September, 2023) with a service commencing at 11:00am.
Location of Church can be found here
A Committal Service will be held at the Werribee Cemetery, Cemetery Road WERRIBEE, on THURSDAY (21st September, 2023) commencing at 11:00am.
Location of Cemetery can be found here
We wish to encourage you to express your sympathies and condolences to the family via a post on this announcement which the family are able to access and read.
It is with heavy hearts that we have learned of Max’s passing and we send our sincere condolences to all of his family. Thank you Max for your time spent up north volunteering to help on Green Hills with our children’s education, your assistance was invaluable. We thank you for your wisdom, for your sense of humour and for all of the yarns. You were part of our family for 10 years and it is with very fond memories that we say, Farewell Max.
Greg, Carol, Carmen & Melinda Ryan, Georgetown Qld.
A very happy man we have known Max for his horses and his pigeons our sympathies to his family.
Adored by past and present students and staff of Murrabit Group School. We appreciated and loved his visits where he shared his experiences and knowledge of ANZAC and Remembrance Day. Max was a born teacher. He always had the children eating out of his hand. They loved his jokes and especially his quirky drawings that kept them entertained and guessing. An amazing, kind gentleman who will be missed by us all. We have wonderful memories to treasure. Thank you Mr Molloy, Max, we will never forget you. Sue Hird.
It was a pleasure to have known Max, a very caring man, every meeting left me with a smile on my face, very cheeky!
Go Collingwood!
Lou & BJ O’Neill
To Max’s family and friends: The Kerang Legacy Group will miss a long time legatee who’s contributions will remain with us for years to come. We thank you, Max, for your service.
Condolences to the family. A true gentleman at rest.
To Max’s family, a fellow parishioner, friend, storyteller and gentlemen. Our condolences to you on rhe passing of your beloved father, grandfather and great grandfather
Dear Michael, Peter and family, and to Max’s friends, we are very sad at the loss of Max, our near neighbour, bird fancier, ex president of St Joseph’s School Council, Parish Council, cheeky bugger in the back row of the choir, fellow banjo player, MGS connection. We are proud to have known you, listened to your stories, especially about your outback ‘holidays’. Love Damian, Emily, Nicola and Angie Jones
The Murrabit Lions extend our deepest sympathy to to Max’s family, his commitment to our district for Anzac Day & Remembrance Day service. Visiting the school, relating to the the kids the importance of why we honour the fallen. RIP
We will miss Max’s frequent visits to The Bridge and his cheeky sense of humor. His banter and fictitious stories always made me laugh.
May you rest easy, my friend.
Ali Bohn and staff at The Koondrook & Barham Bridge Newspaper.
Dear Max always up for a bit of shyacking in between songs. You were missed when you left our YAH singing group. Rest easy now and entertain them with your banjo up there. Condolences to your family.
Remembering Max as a true gentleman. Honoring his commitment so we never forget. Memories of MGS and ANZAC services. Felt like the flag Mr Malloy. X
Rest peacefully Max-a-trillion. You will be sadly missed by all of us in The Mac. Such a gentleman. My sincere condolences to your family.
A true gentlemen. Deepest sympathy to his family.
Robyn and John Whelan
Always up for a friendly banter especially about Hawthorn. Loved playing his banjo and very generous with his time with music. Condolences to the Malloy family
Leonie Dean
Rest easy Max. A true gentleman , compassionate and a genuine caring person. Always a pleasure to think of you x
Good-Bye Max, you were so kind to us, the only family holidays we had were down to Werribee, we took over your house & you looked after us so well, l have missed your visits since being out of the shop, (popping in to tell me you were the same age as Dad) RIP Max, Beth & the Dillon kids 🙏
A true gentleman. My life was enriched by knowing you. Rest in peace.
A lovely man and great teacher. Will be missed. Thoughts and prayers to all the famiy.
A lovely man who enjoyed his time with all at Benjeroop. Always putting his hand up to help others. Rest in Peace.
Max was a man of great humour and of song.
He sang with the Kerang Singing Group in over 35 gigs in various Aged Care Facilities from its first gig at Glenarm, Kerang, in May 2019 to its most recent gig at MurrayHaven, Barham, on 16th August 2023.
Max will be missed!
Rest easy my friend! Your infectious smile will be missed Mr MolloyHoi! Thoughts are with Peter & Micheal, and family. 🤍
Our deepest sympathy to Max’s family upon his sudden passing. Max was a beautiful man and fantastic teacher – he taught three of my sister’s at the Werribee school, may he rest in peace.
Ann & Michael McAlister. (nee Parker)