It is with profound sadness that we extend our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Max Voichahoske, whose life, though far too brief, left a lasting impact on all who knew him. The Fullerton, Nebraska community now gathers in grief, united in remembrance of a young man whose presence brought warmth, connection, and promise.
Born on July 30, 2004, Max Voichahoske lived a life marked by meaningful relationships and a strong sense of community. As a graduate of Northeast Community College, he demonstrated dedication and determination, building a foundation for a future filled with potential. Those who knew Max will remember not only his accomplishments, but the way he made others feel—valued, included, and supported.
Max’s passing has left an immeasurable void in the lives of his family, friends, classmates, and neighbors. He was someone who formed genuine connections, whose presence could brighten a room, and whose memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those he touched. His life serves as a reminder of the importance of kindness, friendship, and the moments we share with one another.
As loved ones come together to honor his memory, services will be held at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Fullerton, with visitation on Wednesday, April 29th, followed by a rosary service, and a funeral Mass on Thursday, April 30th. He will be laid to rest at St. Peter’s Catholic Cemetery, where his memory will remain a part of the community he called home.
To his family, we offer our deepest sympathies during this incredibly difficult time. May you find comfort in the love that surrounds you, in the memories you hold, and in the knowledge that Max’s life, though short, was deeply meaningful.
Max Voichahoske will be remembered with love, honor, and lasting remembrance.