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Max Eugene Ableidinger

Max Eugene Ableidinger

Jul. 2, 1942 - Dec. 21, 2022

Date of Service: Jan. 3, 2023

DECLO – Max Eugene Ableidinger, age 80, of Declo, passed away peacefully in his home in Declo, Idaho, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022.

Max was born on July 2,1942, to Andy and Maxine Ableidinger in Enid, Oklahoma. While Max did not have a strong desire to learn in a classroom he had a voracious desire to know how to do anything and everything; he could hold his own on just about any topic. Max was said to be one of the smartest men some had ever met.

Max started his journey of life lessons by joining the U.S. Army at the young age of 17!, where he became trained as a master with a rifle as well as parachuting. These skills lead him to being an Army Ranger in the 101 st Airborne. He served three years active duty and three additional years on special assignments as a ranger. Max went places none of us will know.

Max met and married Doris Ableidinger. Together they had two daughters, Leslie and Dawn. They divorced after they moved to the Burley area. Max subsequently met and married his current wife, Janet, in 1980. Max and Janet loved to BBQ with friends and they always had the best spread of food around. They also loved to hit the casinos and play the lotto.

Max was a jack of all trades. He was proficient in all things construction related. He also spent time in the logging industry. He spent many of his years working for Conoco oil company as a terminal station manager in Montana and Burley. After retiring from Conoco, Max leaned on his construction knowledge and became the building inspector for Minidoka County. Max was never idle, having had side-gigs such as a vending and pinball machine business as well as resurfacing pool tables. He had a knack for stained glass and made many beautiful pieces. He and his wife, Janet, used their talents to craft many things over the years for craft fairs, friends and family.

Max could fix anything with a little duct tape and some rubber bands. Things that some would think as junk Max would make a work of art out of them. His children and grandchildren have been the lucky recipients of some of his work.

When Max was diagnosed with cancer, he rose to the challenge of this one last battle. Persevering through chemo and radiation, he fought his battle with courage. Max was grateful to be able to be home with those he loved when he passed.

Max is survived by his wife, Janet (Lee) of Declo; sister, Jackie Reeves of Oklahoma; children, Leslie (Johnson) of South Carolina, Devry Anderson (Heather) of Pleasant Grove, Utah, Dawn Ableidinger of Declo, Idaho, and Stacy Anderson (Melodee) of Las Vegas, Nevada; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Max was preceded in death by his parents; and grandchildren, Tiffanee Anderson and Robert Cole Inouye.

The funeral will be held at 11a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, at Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home, located at 1350 East 16th Street, in Burley, where a visitation will be held from 10 until 10:45a.m. prior to the service. Military rites will be provided by the Mini-Cassia Veterans Organization. Burial will follow at the Declo Cemetery.

Condolences for Max Eugene Ableidinger

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From Gene & Juanita Sorg:
Our sincerest condolences to Janet & family. Max was a good man, what a sense of humor. RIP Max!!
From Valerie Christian Jones:
I would imagine Max will be bumping into my father Jan Christian up there a sharing some stories! My condolences to all who loved and will miss him!
From Stephanie Clayton :
Dawn I'm so sorry for your loss. Your dad was the best friend anybody could ever have. I remember sitting outside and drinking sodas or suntea or waterand sitting in the lawn chairs and visiting with you and him He would tell the best stories and we'd laugh or learn a lesson. Father God. We come to you in prayer and asking that you put your loving caring and heart healing arms around Dawn as she has to walk through the loss of her best friend ,her father. See her through this major time of sorrow and loss. Give her strength and heal and fill her heart with memories of fun and life of love with her dad. And let her know we all are there when she needs us just call in mighty name of Jesus Christ. Amen
From John Walsh in New York:
I met max many years ago when we both were in the construction trades. Max was a tough but amiable man. I liked him immediately and thought that he could live forever. He was a great guy. He will be missed. My condolences to his family members.
From Patty Winder:
I loved this fella! He treated me so wonderful! Rest in peace Max. You fought a fight with all you had! Condolences to his wife and family!

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