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Max Voichahoske Fullerton, NE; Funeral Arrangements And Visitation

The loss of Max Voichahoske has deeply affected the close-knit community of Fullerton, where he was known as a respectful, kind-hearted, and driven young man.

A graduate of Northeast Community College, Max was recognized for his dedication to his studies and his determination to build a meaningful future. Those who shared classrooms and experiences with him remember someone who approached life with focus and quiet ambition, while still maintaining a warm and approachable presence.

In a town like Fullerton, where relationships and community ties run deep, Max’s passing has been felt on a very personal level. Friends, neighbors, and classmates have come together to share memoriesβ€”stories that highlight not just his academic commitment, but his everyday kindness, reliability, and willingness to support others.

π™Žπ™šπ™§π™«π™žπ™˜π™š: Thursday, April 30th 10:30 a.m.
St. Peter’s Catholic Church~Fullerton, NE
π™‘π™žπ™¨π™žπ™©π™–π™©π™žπ™€π™£: Wednesday, April 29th 4-7 p.m. with 7 p.m. rosary service
St. Peter’s Catholic Church~Fullerton, NE
𝘽π™ͺπ™§π™žπ™–π™‘: St. Peter’s Catholic Cemetery~Fullerton, NE

Max Voichahoske’s legacy continues in the lives he touched and the community that now gathers in remembrance of him.

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