In Memory of

Max

A.

Halabuda

III

Obituary for Max A. Halabuda III

SCHENECTADY - Max A. Halabuda III, 42, of Union St., died suddenly Monday, Nov. 22, at home, after being stricken.
Born in Troy, Dec 14, 1978, son of Pamela (Dean Henderson) Barlow of Clifton Park and Max (Dawn) Halabuda, Jr. of Latham, Max was a 1997 graduate of Catholic Central High in Troy.
Finding his true calling, Max loved his job as the Emergency Aid Coordinator for the Things Of My Very Own group in Schenectady for the past 2 years. Previously he had operated a Freihofer's bread route, and had been a restaurant manager for several entities in the capital district.
A savvy poker player, video and board games enthusiast, he tried roller-skating and loved it, was thrilled to ride rollercoaster's everywhere and anywhere, and was a diehard NY Yankee and Buffalo Bills fan.
Max's love of his life and pride and joy were his wife, daughters and son, and his Mom, whom he spoke to just about every day.
Survivors in addition to his parents include his wife Jeanie Bolin Halabuda, daughters Claudia (Zachary Chapman), Carleigh, Callie and Claira' Sue Halabuda all of Mechanicville and son Timothy Chura of Texas, brothers Keith of California and Stephen (Andrea) Halabuda of Duanseburg, along with cousins, friends, co-workers and clients.
A Funeral Service will be held on Friday at 7 PM at DeVito-Salvadore Funeral Home, 39 So. Main St, Mechanicville. A gathering of family and friends will be held from 4-7 PM before services. For all, Max would love family and friends to wear Yankee or Bills colors for his services.
In lieu of flowers, Max would have loved for people to contribute memorial contributions to Things Of My Very Own, 249 Green St, Schenectady, 12305.
To leave condolences and for directions visit www.devito-salvadorefh.com