I think anyone would be lucky to have their partner be as devoted near the end as you were Dr. Suzy. Thanks for holding strong and keeping Bonoboville alive and well during this time.
Max’s intense last year of agony and ecstasy lives on through Dr. Suzy’s collages, her strength to survive and her drive to memorialize the life she had with him
Even through unimaginable loss, Dr. Suzy shows that love doesn’t end—it transforms. In caring for Max through his final year, finding moments of laughter, touch, and meaning, she reminds us that survival isn’t about “moving on,” but carrying forward the connection, the art, and the love that continues beyond death.
I am sure Dr. Suzy will never forget… The memory of Captain Max lives on!
A tour de force of love, art and true romance in the face of death. If you’ve had enough of Erika Kirk’s crazy-eyed performative grief (that she isn’t even performing anymore), maybe you should check out what Dr. Suzy has to say about grief and the Deathiversary of her Beloved.
Thank you for sharing something so personal and beautifully composed. It doesn’t just honor Max—it invites all of us to reflect on love, loss, and the meaning of a life fully lived.
I think anyone would be lucky to have their partner be as devoted near the end as you were Dr. Suzy. Thanks for holding strong and keeping Bonoboville alive and well during this time.
I'm sure Cap'n Max is Smiling Down ;)
Max’s intense last year of agony and ecstasy lives on through Dr. Suzy’s collages, her strength to survive and her drive to memorialize the life she had with him
Even through unimaginable loss, Dr. Suzy shows that love doesn’t end—it transforms. In caring for Max through his final year, finding moments of laughter, touch, and meaning, she reminds us that survival isn’t about “moving on,” but carrying forward the connection, the art, and the love that continues beyond death.
I am sure Dr. Suzy will never forget… The memory of Captain Max lives on!
A tour de force of love, art and true romance in the face of death. If you’ve had enough of Erika Kirk’s crazy-eyed performative grief (that she isn’t even performing anymore), maybe you should check out what Dr. Suzy has to say about grief and the Deathiversary of her Beloved.
RIP Captain Max. What a beautiful and powerful soul he was, and still is!
Thank you for sharing something so personal and beautifully composed. It doesn’t just honor Max—it invites all of us to reflect on love, loss, and the meaning of a life fully lived.