Aragon High School Alumni
San Mateo, California (CA)
In Memory of
Max Enriquez Nevarez
1944-2012
Born Sep 09, 1944, Max Enriquez Nevarez attended Aragon High School in San Mateo, CA.
Class of 1963
Sep 09, 1944 - Jun 20, 2012
Sep 09, 1944 - Jun 20, 2012
"Max Enriquez Nevarez died Wednesday, June 20, 2012, in Auburn, Calif. He was 67.
Max was born Sept. 9, 1944, in Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango, Mexico, to Max and Socorro Enriquez Nevarez. The eldest of nine children, Max and his family moved to San Mateo, Calif., in 1956. Max attended local schools and graduated from Aragon High School.
Following his graduation, he joined the U.S. Army, and before being deployed, he married Lynda McMullen. While enlisted, Max gained his U.S. citizenship.
Following a tour of duty in Vietnam, Max began his career with PG&E in the Bay Area where his three children were born. In 1982, Max married Ellen Burns and requested a transfer to Grass Valley. They moved to Grass Valley in 1983, and retired in 2004."
The text above is from this site: https://www.theunion.com/news/max-nevarez/article_c4efde98-6b44-51c9-94b0-2f2b01c8a097.html
One of Max' siblings who preceded him in death is listed here under the 1971 class. Alberto, aka Beto, died at his parent's home in 2002. Another brother, Gus, has also passed away. He attended San Mateo High School.
Rest in peace, Max, and thank you for your service.
Max was born Sept. 9, 1944, in Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango, Mexico, to Max and Socorro Enriquez Nevarez. The eldest of nine children, Max and his family moved to San Mateo, Calif., in 1956. Max attended local schools and graduated from Aragon High School.
Following his graduation, he joined the U.S. Army, and before being deployed, he married Lynda McMullen. While enlisted, Max gained his U.S. citizenship.
Following a tour of duty in Vietnam, Max began his career with PG&E in the Bay Area where his three children were born. In 1982, Max married Ellen Burns and requested a transfer to Grass Valley. They moved to Grass Valley in 1983, and retired in 2004."
The text above is from this site: https://www.theunion.com/news/max-nevarez/article_c4efde98-6b44-51c9-94b0-2f2b01c8a097.html
One of Max' siblings who preceded him in death is listed here under the 1971 class. Alberto, aka Beto, died at his parent's home in 2002. Another brother, Gus, has also passed away. He attended San Mateo High School.
Rest in peace, Max, and thank you for your service.
