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Here are a few dedications or memorials that have been made in honor of Max Kolb. Max's life touched so many people, and in his memory, many friends have chosen to create a memorial, dedicate something in his name, or remember him in a marker, plaque or inscription.




The Kolb family, with help from Hofstra University, have established a scholarship in Max's name. Send donations to

The Max B. Kolb Memorial Scholarship Fund
c/o Development Office, Hofstra Hall
Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY
11549

The 2003 recipients are: Adam Kaiser, Anthony Miale, Ritchie Steven Filippi, and Joe Zona {MORE INFO}



There is a memorial bench and garden outside of Dempster Hall at Hofstra University. Go here to view pictures and information and go here to see a layout of the area.



"Click2learn" has created a plaque in Max's memory, and it will hang it their lobby. They have also named a conference room for him. He spent his time off from school working here. (Thank you Diane)

Dedicated to the memory of Max Kolb
(1981-2001)
To an extraordinary person with so many gifts- we remember your honest warmth, your genuine compassion, and your startlingly creative sense of humor. We are lucky for the time that you were here and for our short introduction to the mysteries of mung chide.

We miss you, Max.



The Hofstra Filmmakers Club dedicated their first movie, "The Next Day" in Max's name. (Thank you Brian, Steve, Adam, Angel, Clay and Phil)



This was posted at The Official Website for the Commonwealth of the State of Massachusetts

Adjournment in Memory of Max B. Kolb
The Senator from Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex, Ms. Jacques, and the Senator from Middlesex and Norfolk, Ms. Creem, presented a request that when the Senate adjourns today, it adjourn in memory of Max B. Kolb of Kingston and Wellesley. Max, the cherished son of Lisa Kolb and her partner Emma Jean Freeman of Kingston and Thomas Kolb and his wife Diane of Wellesley, was taken from us at far too young an age, but in his years among us, he was an inspiration to all that knew him. Accordingly, as a mark of respect to the memory of Max B. Kolb, at seven minutes past eleven o'clock A.M, on motion of Mr. Hedlund, the Senate adjourned to meet again on Thursday next at eleven o'clock A.M.




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