SHINGLEHOUSE, Pa.---Max V. Dunshie, 96, of Shinglehouse,
passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 in Cole Memorial
Hospital, Coudersport, after a lengthy illness.
Born on January 2, 1921 at the family farmhouse in
Shinglehouse, he was a son of Bert M. and Jessie C. Jones Dunshie. On December 21, 1940 in Sweden Valley, he
married Joan A. Maynard, who preceded him in death on December 12, 2017.
Max graduated from Shinglehouse High School. He was a dairy farmer and then worked for the
former Clark Brothers Industries of Olean.
He also worked for Sharon Township as a roadmaster and served 24 years
as a Sharon township supervisor. He then worked for many years as an engineering
technician with PennDOT.
Max took great pride in his family and spent many hours
working on the family ancestry. He was a
sought after resource to help others with their genealogical research. He was also sought after for his historical
knowledge of Potter County. He was a member of the Oswayo Valley Historical
Society in Shinglehouse. He enjoyed
playing his guitar and was an avid hunter in his younger years with friends
from across Pennsylvania who had camp residences in the area.
Surviving are two daughters, Wanda C. (Michael) Derry of
Utica, N.Y. and Pat E. McCormick of Hornell, N.Y.; a son, Dale A. (Nadine
Pollock) Dunshie of Warren; he was also blessed with eight grandchildren and
ten great-grandchildren, now living in New Hampshire, Connecticut,
Pennsylvania, Colorado and New York; several nieces and nephews; and a special
cousin, Lynn Kemp.
In addition to his parents and his beloved wife of 77 years,
Max was predeceased by a daughter, Carla S. (Martin James) Mesler; two sisters,
Margaret Hyde and Eleanor Nelson; and a son-in-law, Dr. Joseph McCormick.
There will be no public visitation. A private celebration of Max’s life will be
held at the convenience of the family.
Private graveside burial services were held in Rathbone Cemetery, Coneville
with Pastor Fred Kemp of the Potter County Baptist Church, Shinglehouse,
officiating.
The family wishes to extend their sincere thanks and
appreciation to the staff at Cole Memorial Hospital Skilled Nursing Unit for
the compassionate care given to Max during his stay there.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Oswayo
Valley Historical Society, PO Box 603, Shinglehouse, PA 16748 or to the
Shinglehouse Volunteer Ambulance Association, PO Box 98, Shinglehouse, PA
16748.
Max’s family has entrusted his care to Kevin J. Dusenbury,
funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
To express condolences or share a fond memory of Max, please
visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com.