Thedward "Max" Froedge
May 15, 1969 ~ December 29, 2019
Thedward “Max” Froedge, 50, of Columbus, passed away December 29, 2019 at Columbus Regional Hospital.
Max was born May 15, 1969, in Bartholomew County, the son of Rev. Mike and Christine Clemmons Froedge. He loved to sing, write songs, and play his guitar.
Max is survived by his sisters Marjorie Jones, Marilyn Thompson , and Marilou West all of Columbus, Elaine (Dennis) Beaman of Greenwood, Sue (Keith) Gilbert of Columbus, Sherry (Eugene) Altepeter of North Vernon, and Brenda (Jerry) Jacobson of Columbus; two children he considered his own Kelsay “Baby Girl” and Kylan “Tank”; several nieces,
nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
The funeral will be at 7:00 p.m. Friday January 3, 2019 at the Jewell – Rittman Family Funeral Home with Rev. Glenn Poynter officiating. Visitation will be from 4:30 p.m. until time of services Friday.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Max Froedge Memorial Fund thru the funeral home.






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Still can’t believe you are gone. My heart is sooo broke. Love you more than you will ever know.
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I`m gonna` miss you Max, Lot of good times on my deck enjoyin` the fire pit.
Maxi..I’m gonna miss you! You were such a great guy! You deserved world but I guess God had plans for you. I’ll miss joking about “off” stuff that no one else would’ve gotten or appreciated. Lol. I love you Max!!
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