Max Frank Roemhild
Born December 4 1962 in Minneapolis MN to Elizabeth “Betty”and Gilbert Roemhild. Max Died July 3, 2021 in Salida Colorado on one of his many road trips with his wife Susan “Suzy” Roemhild.
Max was a devoted husband to the love of his life, Suzy Roemhild for 36 years and made it his goal to show her the world. He took her all over the country, camping in many places such as Glacier, Jasper, Colorado, Arizona and several others. Their relationship is nothing less than a true example of soul mates. He was an absolutely adored husband, and Suzy’s best friend. She was his “hobby.”
Max and Suzy had 3 children, William “Billy” (Willy bob), Kara (doompers) and Ryan (dunners) He was a truly cherished father and took care of his kids in any way necessary, teaching them everything he could, providing everything they needed. His daily phone calls “just checkin’ in” will be one of the many things missed about him. He was a respected and incredibly loved father. He was our rock and The king of our family.
Max loved His “grandbabies ” Haley, Emmie, Gracie, Ellie, Tilly, Charley, Farra, Raelynn, Lila and Marcus. Whether it was taking the kids for ice cream, camping, or snow tubing, Grampa was more than happy for any opportunity to spoil them.
Max was a father like figure to several, including Daughters in law, Angela Roemhild and Audrey Schrom.
He was looked up to by many. With several nieces and nephews, “adopted” nieces and nephews and many “foster” kids through the years. He was a husband, father, grandpa, brother, brother in law, son, son in law, uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend. He really loved them All and was happy to take anyone under his wing and meant so much to so many. His kindness and compassion was infinite. He truly cared about those in his life and would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need.
Max was a highly skilled carpenter, working in the trades and loyal to M.P. Johnson for over 32 years, winning “project Manager of the year” title in 2018. He was taught to be a hard working man by his Dad at a very young age with their family business; “Roemhild and Sons” construction.
He was a smart man, awesome teacher and very encouraging to those who were eager to learn.
Max was a special kind of person. Truly missed but never forgotten. The world will not be the same without him in it.
The loss of him may leave each of us with a heavy heart, but we take comfort in knowing he will always be us.