Celebration services for Max will be Saturday, August 8, 2020 at Barr Lake State Park beginning at 6:00 p.m. There will be a lantern release at sunset. At the request of family please wear bright colors, as bright colors were his favorite. The fee to access the park is $9.00, but passes are available to check out from your local library. Seating is limited so please bring your own chair. This is a CELEBRATION OF LIFE, not a funeral.
Max L. Chinn was born November 26th 1949, in Denver Colorado to parents, Archie and Wilma Jean Chinn. He was the second oldest of four children.
Max was raised in Brighton, attending Brighton High School. He was drafted in the Army and served at Fort Richardson Alaska. In 1984 Max married Mary A. Grattan. They later divorced but remained friends. Max worked in the oil field for twenty-four years. He went on to work seventeen years at warehouse stores. Max retired from Frontier Airlines in 2014. Max loved to fish, bird watch and be with his family. Max was always the life of the party.
Although Max had been dealing with a lot of medical issues, he passed away peacefully the morning of July 24 at Avamere Malley.
Survivors include his daughter, Joann Halton (Thomas Halton); siblings, Shirley Genereux (Connord Genereux), Ron Chinn (Judy Chinn), Dee Ann Chinn (Deeanna Parker); grandchildren Maggie (English Bulldog); and several cousins, nieces, and nephews.
His parents Archie and Wilma Jean Chinn, preceded him in death.
Max's family wishes to thank the incredible doctors at Platte Valley Medical Center and North Suburban Medical Center, as well as, the wonderful care he received in hospice. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Barr Lake State Park.
Stoddard Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
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