RIP Capt’n Max
November 8, 1943 – May 13, 2025
by Dr. Susan Block.
Max is gone. My Great Love left his beautiful, long-suffering body yesterday at about noon PST, though I’m not sure of the exact time because I was crying too much to notice. Honestly, I am crying too much to post this, but I want to honor my darling Mickey now and forevermore.
Prince Maximillian Rudolph Leblovic di Lobkowicz di Filangieri, aka Capt’n Max, aka Mickey, aka Michael, aka Massimilliano, aka Massimo, aka Xam Paris, led an extraordinary life – over 81 years of romance, revolution, art, theater, publishing, erotica, reader-written media, pro-bonobo activism, international intrigue, fearless freedom-fighting and endless love – so much bright and radiant love. For 33 years of marriage and 40 years of deep friendship, Max lit up my life like a fireworks show, a candlelit romance and a fiery rally for free speech combined into one electric bacchanalian living theater. Max lit up many lives besides mine, and I’ll tell those amazing stories at another time. Right now, I just have the wherewithal to tell you what happened.
As many of you know, Max suffered a major ischemic stroke on May 19, 2024, and since then has struggled with many medical complications, including a variety of severe mental and physical disabilities. But he was still (and always will be) the light of my life, and I looked forward to every day with him, and yes, I visited Max in the hospital, rehab, ambulance or nursing home every single day for almost a year. I did it to help him, of course, I was his only constant caregiver. But I also did it because I craved that sparkling light of his.
Max also lit up the doctors’ and nurses’ days and nights with his funny faces, nonsense songs and occasional pearls of wisdom burbling up through the rough seas of aphasia (aka Maxolalia). I tried to support Max’s natural charm by showing them some of the many magazines he published and a few of our shows (the PG ones). Despite the inherent and sometimes deadly failings of the American Medical Insurance System (which I could complain about and have), most medical personnel treated Max like the VIP he was. And yes, we had good times – even some great times – in his horrible final year. More on that later.
Then on Friday, Max’s blood pressure – which always used to be high – dropped precipitously, his sodium levels plummeted, his kidneys failed, his heart stopped and would not restart despite heroic attempts, and then suddenly my Great Love was gone.
I’m no necrophiliac, but I kissed, hugged and wept over his still beautiful, but oh-so-ravaged body until it grew cold and hard as an ice sculpture, and the morgue technicians took him away. Naively, I asked if I could go with him, and gently as they could, they refused.
All I could think was (and still is) I miss him so much! I’m told that this is normal and to be expected, but it doesn’t feel “normal” to me, as this grief is greater than any I’ve ever felt. I wish I lived in one of those cultures where the weeping widow throws herself onto her husband’s funeral pyre and goes up in smoke along with him. Last night, I wanted to die in my sleep and join him somehow, but I couldn’t sleep, so no such luck. I am still here, and Max is not.
I managed to make it through the night to today, the first day in many decades that I can’t see my beloved husband, touch him, inhale his delicious essence or hear his voice – except in my mind, which isn’t much for a pro-bonobo Epicurean like me.
I’m sure you’ve heard it before, but this doesn’t seem real. Death doesn’t seem real, and yet it’s as real as life. Cold and brutally real as the bodies in the morgue. The reality of Max’s death sinks in a little more each moment like a cold steel knife slowly piercing my heart.
The only thing that keeps me from falling apart right now is a desire to honor Max’s memory, his remarkable life, his historic contributions to free speech, publishing, radio, TV, art, antiwar activism, erotica, reader-written media and the Bonobo Way, and to our love… our Great Love.
I will try to do that over the next few days, weeks, months and pretty much throughout the rest of my life, and yes, there will be an amazing memorial, but for now, here are a just few photos… in sickness and in health – and in love. Always in love.
UPDATE: Our dear friend and frequent show guest, Rhiannon Aarons, set up this “GOFUNDME” to help pay some of Max’s funeral expenses and honor his Free Speech legacy. Please donate if you can.
Just a Few Photos of Max
(More to Come!)
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06 · 7 · 25 @ 12:52 pm
Sorry to hear about this. Max always was an angel to me and don’t feel too bad, because he led the life not a lot of people get to live. I tell people who are still on this earth, “The sadder you are the happier he made you.”
06 · 4 · 25 @ 10:44 am
Hey Suze,
I just wanted to reach out and let you know if you need any help, anything at all, just please let me know. Max left a lasting impression on me that I am always going to cherish.
I also want you to know how much you both mean to me. Its a tragedy and the grief your going through right now must seem insurmountable. Maybe its not what you want to hear but we cant allow distress to swallow us up. Its important for our loved ones to know that were going to continue on even when we have lost our anchor.
You are such a daring and outspoken woman and I feel that meshed well with Max and his gentle, quiet demeanor. But any fool, even me could see how much you cared for one another. Its going to be hard as shit moving forward but I can still hear his voice and will remember him fondly as I try to reflect that same care and kindness he showed me when I showed up at your doorstep.
You have people here that still love you very much Suze just please reach out to us if you have any concerns. Even if its just a chat. :) big hugs
06 · 3 · 25 @ 12:44 pm
Suzy! What words flowed from your heart! Flowed and Glowed. How your immense love touches all of our hearts
to bear witness to what you two have spent a lifetime sharing!
Cry agony that it ends. When it ends. If it ends . . . for that love will go on. It has to. It has to. It will just be different . . . until
. . . we meet again.
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:33 pm
Your passion for your subject matter shines through in every post. It’s clear that you genuinely care about sharing knowledge and making a positive impact on your readers. Kudos to you!
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:25 pm
Suzy, my heart is with you, dear lady. There are no words.
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:23 pm
Such a bonobo spirit, the great bonobo mother is with him
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:22 pm
Rest In Power Max Love to you Dr. Suzy.
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:21 pm
OMG rest in power Captain Max My heart goes out to you Dr. Suzy and the whole family as well as the Bonnoboville family he was such an amazing soul
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:20 pm
Condolences Isn’t saying enough but for now sending love.
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:19 pm
Rest easy captain! Sending you so much love Dr Suzy
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:17 pm
I’m so very sorry for your tremendous loss my deepest sincerest condolences Max was always awesome and very gracious with me I’ll never forget him
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:17 pm
Oh know oh know oh know. My condolences Suzy. It breaks my heart to hear about the passing of captain max. Such a beautiful human that will never ever be forgotten.
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:16 pm
somehow I didn’t think he would actually pass away. It is hard to wrap my mind around this. I think for a lot of us, our hearts break for Dr. Suzy. Captain Max will be very much missed.
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:14 pm
Rest in power Captain
06 · 1 · 25 @ 5:13 pm
All my heart and soul ❤️
05 · 31 · 25 @ 12:39 pm
Sending love and peace to you and your family.
05 · 30 · 25 @ 3:18 pm
I don’t know you or Max, but you have my condolences. You and Max seem to have something very special.
05 · 30 · 25 @ 3:17 pm
I’m so sorry, Dr. Suzy. What a beautiful love story the two of you are. ❤️
05 · 30 · 25 @ 3:16 pm
I’m so very sorry for your loss.
05 · 30 · 25 @ 3:06 pm
So sorry for your loss.
05 · 30 · 25 @ 3:05 pm
My sincere condolences
05 · 30 · 25 @ 3:04 pm
My condolences.
05 · 30 · 25 @ 11:56 am
My condolences to you, R.I.P. Max, a great friend every time I visited.
05 · 27 · 25 @ 6:42 pm
It was a true honor and pleasure participating in the care of Max. I wish there was more that I could’ve done for him. I was deeply touched by the way that I observed Susan love and care for him. I don’t think she ever left his bedside and fought for him to receive the best care. I will never forget the look on Max’s face every time that I walked into his room. Thank you Susan for sharing your memories with me and allowing me to get to know you. I’ve considered you both friends. You have been in my prayers. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if I can be of any assistance.
05 · 27 · 25 @ 5:50 pm
Donated but doesn’t feel like a sliver of what you both have given us.
05 · 25 · 25 @ 4:37 pm
I don’t have much, but I will certainly give what I can to this beyond-worthy cause of this Great Man Maximillian Lobkowicz Filangieri – and his legacy of Free Speech, bonobos, peace and LOVE
05 · 25 · 25 @ 4:36 pm
Max started Reader-Written Magazines which makes him a social media pioneer!
05 · 25 · 25 @ 4:35 pm
Dr. Suzy and Max show us that there is much more strength in love than most of us realize
05 · 25 · 25 @ 4:32 pm
Sincere condolences Dr Suzy Max will never be forgotten. May peace and comfort ✨️ bless you at this time.
05 · 25 · 25 @ 10:41 am
Dr Suzy is a woman of strength & conviction. Max has /had the same qualities. She could subtly charm a viper, Max used a stick. Together, they’re a power couple with a message of peace.
I believe death is an illusion. No one is truly gone. So Max is still here with us
05 · 22 · 25 @ 2:27 pm
My dearest Suzy, I am so heartbroken to hear about the passing of Max. Please know that I love you, miss you, and I’m here for you during this incredibly difficult time. Max was a truly special person, and it is obvious that his loss is felt by so many. I cherish the memories we shared together, and I want you to know that I’m here for you in any way you need. Whether it’s to talk, share memories, or simply have someone to lean on, I’m here for you. Sending you all my love and support. Your dear friend Annie Body ❤️
05 · 22 · 25 @ 2:07 pm
One of the brightest, and amazingly big hearted people. His light will be missed
05 · 22 · 25 @ 10:45 am
My condolences, Dr. Suzy. You two were a delight to listen to, especially after a bad work day, and he will be dearly missed
05 · 22 · 25 @ 10:43 am
The greatest blessing in life is Great Love. The greatest curse is losing it. At least, Capt’n Max made sure to make it to his & Dr. Suzy’s 33rd wedding anniversary What a Romantic! What a Pro-Bonobo Prince of a Man!
05 · 22 · 25 @ 10:40 am
With great sadness and a heavy heart, I send condolences. The captain was just an amazing soul with a laugh that just rang out, and sparked joy in us all. He was one of a kind& I was so fortunate to be able to laugh, and learn from him. RIP CAPTAIN! Thank you for being amazing
05 · 18 · 25 @ 11:15 pm
Dr. Suzy, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I can’t even begin to imagine the loss that you are feeling. What you & Capt Max had built together over the years in love, life, & marriage, very few can claim. “Soulmate” comes to mind. Carry on his legacy.. tell his stories.
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:43 pm
Heartbreaking, dear Dr. Suzy. I’m so sorry. My heart goes out to you.
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:41 pm
I’m so sorry, Dr. Suzy. What a beautiful love story the two of you are. ❤️
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:29 pm
celebrate life, it’s short.
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:28 pm
✈️ Max was a free speech legend with a sense of humor so sad to see this y’all still a power couple even in the afterlife!
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:27 pm
Sending you so much love Suzy! Max was such a gem in this world, he will be missed dearly❤️❤️❤️
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:26 pm
Im so sorry Dr Suzy I only met him once for a brief moment with you many years ago..a nice man…may he rest in peace
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:25 pm
What a beautiful heartbreaking farewell to Capt’n Max by Dr. Suzy I’m sure she’ll write more about Max over the next weeks, but this raw outpouring of emotion, loss and the purest of love just stops you in your tracks and makes you think… and feel
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:24 pm
Oh no! So sad It was bound to happen, we know how sick he’s been, but it feels like a shock. Love you as a couple – Dr. Suzy and Capt’n Max – such inspirational, educational, sexy and funny Commedia dell’Arte characters. Sigh. Miss him. Miss the two of you as a couple.
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:22 pm
I’m so sorry for your loss Dr. Suzy! I really enjoyed meeting him. Special man. Pain is tribute. Allow yourself as much as possible.
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:21 pm
Your love is so beautiful, It’s what people dream of. What a tragedy it must feel to lose it, My deepest condolences to you
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:20 pm
Capt’n Max, it was an honor to meet you and Dr. Suzy on many occasions.
The world loss an awesome person.
05 · 18 · 25 @ 8:19 pm
You were such a beautiful couple. #RIPMax
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:59 pm
My condolences. He was one of coolest and down to earth guys I ever met. We truly loss a great person. We will miss you Max ♥️♥️♥️♥️
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:58 pm
I have no words Dr. Suzy. Max is forever a legend! ❤️
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:56 pm
I was Blessed to have been in the presence of this Great spirited Man… He & Dr. Suzy welcomed me into their arena with love… I will deeply miss you, Captain Maximillian Lobkowicz… Thanks for the fun, entertaining & learning experiences in, “Bonoboville”… May you Rest Peacefully n GOD’S Paradise✔️
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:55 pm
I don’t know either of you, but your words touched my soul. I’m so sorry that you’ve lost the love of your life. It’s a bit trivial to say at this point, but hopefully as time goes on you can reflect on all the wonderful times you had together, and that will somewhat ease the pain of his loss. My heart goes out to you!
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:53 pm
I had the honor of being a part of Captain Maxatnite Filangieri & Dr. Suzy’s lives. We literally had the best of times. With a heavy heart… God speed to you Captain Max. Dr. Suzy ♥️ be strong & continue to be the amazing woman Max loved
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:52 pm
My condolences, Susan!! I know how much he meant to you and how much you loved him!!
Orrin and Shahla
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:50 pm
A lovely brilliant man.
“Sometimes, only one person is missing, and the whole world seems depopulated.” Alphonse de Lamartine
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:48 pm
I am very sorry to hear the passing of such a wonderful human being who raised our Earth for such a short time as in Infinity Captain Max was a gift, and it was a privilege to know him in a way that made me feel alive and more important than ever. In his memory I will continue to stand up for peace through pleasure and beyond
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:47 pm
Love and strength to all who loved him. Rest well, Max
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:46 pm
I’m so sorry for your loss, but also what a love for the ages! May your grief pass through swiftly leaving all the beautiful memories in its wake. ♥️
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:44 pm
Oh no. Im so sorry Susan. Max is everything you say he was. I have many great memories from the 1990s with you guys while working there at the Speakeasy, the art gallery of erotic art, the notorious Dr. Susan Block Show that we filmed and aired every weekend, the bar and the office behind the scenes of everything. Maximillian had the foresight to get that account with https://us.fernetbranca.com/
many years before it became popular in the USA. Max had that uncanny ability to pick up on business that would flourish. I remember when he had me put a PayPal button/link on every one of the thousands of pages of your various websites and the satellite TV company links/buttons. I must have sat there putting those buttons on those pages for weeks!
His ideas were always spot on. It really is uncanny. I remember when I first started working with you, somehow divine intervention came through a past employee who spotted me on the rail line, she sent me over to Russell for potential work and an internship to learn networking, repair and “Dreamweaver”. I remember when Max called me in to tell me they needed another person in the office and that was history. I haven’t met anyone quite like him. I remember shortly after we moved to another location, Max was in France for awhile at the time and even though everything went on as usual except for the audience that would come in for the shows, they were now done in studio only. There was a huge piece missing from the puzzle…it was Max. Morale became low with a few employees, (I was one of them) and eventually, Russell brought me the phone, not the office phone, Russells personal phone and said “Max wants to talk to you” Max and I went back n forth for a minute and he fired me over the phone from France. We didn’t talk much after that as you could imagine but as social media grew, we became connected again. I was thrilled to see you guys were back!
Max has done so much as a champion for free speech. I remember the old magazines he produced, The Brentwood Blah Blah and many others from time before the internet. A visionary, really.
Every holiday, including Passover you guys would host dinner for everyone that worked there. We were more than coworkers, we were like a family.
Im worried for you Susan. I cannot imagine the grief and pain you’re feeling right now. Im not in the state of California anymore but if there’s anything I can do please don’t hesitate to tell me.
As a spiritual person, I believe that we transition when we leave our physical bodies. There’s definitely something out there as I’ve had too many profound occurrences with people who have left this earthly realm. Things that there’s no possible way of me knowing, yet I knew this information because of what I believe was a visit from the spirit realm. Ill share them with you and you tell me what you think. Just send me your personal email address and I can write it out or we can talk on the phone if and when youre able to do so. I believe you’ll have some of these experiences with Max as well, especially since you were soulmates.
Again Suzy, my deepest, heartfelt condolences. Sending the biggest, longest hug. Xo
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:40 pm
Max was one in a million. Wonderful human being, great mate for you to ride with, a royal pleasure to do business with and party. May the Universe take him in it’s arms. xoxo.
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:30 pm
The Love We Take
Is Equal to the Love We Make…
Thank you Max & Susan
For Making so Very Much of It
And Sharing With The World
Now cracks a noble heart. Good-night, sweet prince; And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
05 · 18 · 25 @ 6:11 pm
I absolutely loved Max’s spirit and perspective. For me, he was always genuine, uplifting and full of heart. Being around him was a reminder of what it truly meant to be an artist.
I always want you to know how impactful both you and Max have had on my life. After we finished filming my life felt like it was unraveling. I felt like a failure and I felt abandoned. Through all of it, I could always hear Max telling me, “the goal is the journey.” That was the one thing that kept me going and I keep it close to my heart to this day.
05 · 18 · 25 @ 10:01 am
The love that you and Max shared is something to behold. I am deeply sorry for your loss. Sending so much love and light to you and the Bonobo family
05 · 17 · 25 @ 5:02 pm
Although many will say I understand what you are going through and what you experienced…no one truly does… because every situation like this is totally different… having to see a loved one go through so much…but your words here are so heartfelt & beautiful…And your truly an amazing inspiration to many Susan as you have let us all know that also about Max.. Again..my deeply heart felt condolences & prayers are with you and your family..✨
05 · 17 · 25 @ 2:11 pm
Dr. Suzy, I’m so very, very sorry.
This is what I posted on my Facebook page:
“It was with the greatest sadness that I learned of this news.
Dr. Susan Block is a dear friend of mine, and one of the most extraordinary people I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing. Everyone who loves her must feel her loss today.
If ever any two people in this world loved each other, it was Dr. Suzy and Capt. Max. Their love for each other was real, powerful and unbreakable.
The undeniable truth of that love was Dr. Suzy’s devotion to Max after his terrible stroke. Her dedication to him was an example of humanity at its most noble and heroic.
As some of you may know, Dr. Suzy recently made two guest appearances on my radio station. On both programs, she was her usual funny, smart, sexy, brave self. You would never know the terrible burden she was under, as the person she loved was going through such awful suffering.
I couldn’t have done it. Nor, I suspect, could most people.
Eternal blessings on Capt. Max. Light, love and healing to Dr. Suzy. And may all of us, somehow, someday, be blessed with the love that they had for each other, and always will.”
05 · 16 · 25 @ 9:15 pm
Oh no! My Goddess Dr. Suzy can meet any challenge, but the death of Her beloved Max! So tragic. Yet the image of Her hugging and kissing Max’s body before the morticians take him away is captivating – it reminds me of Mary holding Her beloved Jesus after He dies.
JoAnn Wypijewski’s suggestion in the first of these comments of “Haunt Me” as a soundtrack to Her grief for Her Beloved Max is too too perfectly sad #Sade & yet angelically inspirational & hopefully comforting to La Pietà Dr. Suzy
https://youtu.be/UKRqN7MGc9I?si=cB2dhk5DnbHF2qth
05 · 16 · 25 @ 9:11 pm
What a huge loss to the world, media, antiwar culture and free speech, and what a great loss to you, Dr. Block. Max was your rock, and no one would blame you for “falling apart”. But please find the strength to carry on. The greater Bonoboville community needs you. RIP Max️
05 · 16 · 25 @ 8:02 pm
Sending my love to Max. I miss you Suzy
05 · 16 · 25 @ 7:56 pm
Max was always such an energetic part of your broadcasts and your life, Dr. Suzy! I am sure you are missing him tremendously right now. But I am also sure that he’ll be watching over your domain for the years to come. Let the memory of his commitment of love cheer you in the future. Many people have never experienced the kind of relationship you two have had. RIP Max!
05 · 16 · 25 @ 6:13 pm
There’s nothing anyone can say to ease someone’s pain when they lose a love one. All we have are two words and that’s ‘I’m sorry.’ Unfortunately, that’s really doesn’t make anyone feel better.
We don’t morn the passing of someone. Instead we grieve the loss of new possibilities. A lover, is someone who shares adventures with you. Together you create the memories of the times when you were both on top of world, laughing like children. But also, of the battles you both faced and emerged victorious.
” Life is a storm. You will bask in the sunlight one moment, be shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do when that storm comes. You must look into that storm and shout as you did in Rome. Do your worst, for I will do mine! Then the fates will know you as we know you ” – Alexandre Dumas
Everything I have ever come to know about Max told me that he understood that to be alive meant that you had to face the storms. In France, I had the fortune to occasionally walk in the paths that he did. From having his friend Amani visit me to meeting former radio host who remembered him calling in. What I learned was that Max simply made himself, “unforgettable” to everyone he encountered.
Susan,
The storm rages in your heart and I wish there was something more that I could say other than “I’m sorry.” Life is the perfect storm and your husband looked into it many times and challenged it to do its worst. You’re strong and it can’t rain forever and without a doubt, you’re just as unforgettable.
Always your friend
Hamilton
XO
05 · 16 · 25 @ 2:40 pm
Such a bonobo spirit, the great bonobo mother is with him
05 · 16 · 25 @ 10:30 am
The best true love l ever seen live on Facebook.
05 · 16 · 25 @ 10:03 am
No worries. God loves him to much. He will be there even when his amazing wife miss him. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
05 · 16 · 25 @ 9:29 am
Max changed the world for the better. He touched others & made us think about who we are & question conformity
Max was an icon of freedom who I feel a strong kinship with. He won’t be forgotten & some of us need to step up our game
Until we meet again my friend
Hamilton
05 · 15 · 25 @ 9:57 pm
I’m moved by your words and the immense love you have for Max. It’s clear he was an extraordinary person, and I can feel the depth of your grief and the beauty of the bond you shared in every sentence you’ve painfully written, for love without pain is vapid, and death without tears is tragedy. You’ve created a great shower of devotion and desire as a tribute to his memory.
05 · 15 · 25 @ 9:22 pm
Hi Dr Suzy,
I just heard the terrible news. I am so sorry. I don’t even know what to say and I can’t imagine what you must be going through.
Max was an incredibly special and rare kind of man. He reminded me of my father, and the relationship you had reminded me much of my parents.
They really loved each other, and they both said if one of them passed the other would never remarry. And indeed, when my dad passed, my mother didn’ remarry, and she could have. I remember her saying “no one will ever love me the way your father did.”
Max loved you like this. I could see it in his eyes; he just worshipped the ground you walked on. You were meant for each other!
I know this makes it worse in a way. But I’m hoping there is some comfort in knowing how much he loves you and how much you are LOVED! Loved by your community, and, of course, little old me. I love you Dr Suzy!
When you’re ready, do let me know what I can do to support you. I’d love to come by for a visit – whenever you are ready to accept visitors
05 · 15 · 25 @ 4:58 pm
Rest in Peace Max – Sending Dr. Suzy prayers and thoughts, and do let us know if you need anything during this time, we are here to support you
05 · 15 · 25 @ 4:56 pm
Dr. Suzy – Your love with Max is among the most legendary, luminous partnerships I’ve ever witnessed. The world feels dimmer without him, but your love story continues to shine. Holding you in boundless compassion and respect.
05 · 15 · 25 @ 2:45 pm
He sounds like an amazing man!
I feel for you Susan and the unimaginable pain that you must be in.
May his memory comfort you.
My partner of 40 years had a hemorrhagic stroke about a week after Max’s stroke. I read posts about Max’s stroke, while sitting with my partner in the hospital.
I feel a kinship with you.
05 · 15 · 25 @ 2:30 pm
Our deepest condolences to all. Loved this man. Rest in peace, Max.
05 · 15 · 25 @ 1:40 pm
I’m so sorry you lost your love. He loved you also and so condolent, you lost the love of your life
05 · 15 · 25 @ 1:38 pm
iam so sorry for you lost the man you love so much he love you also you take care it very sad you lost him condolences
05 · 15 · 25 @ 12:21 pm
Dr Suzy My heart goes out to you during this difficult time.
I understand how hard this must be for you.
I’m thinking of you and your family. I wish you peace and healing.
May Max soul rest in peace.
Sending you lots of love, heartfelt hugs and comfort.
05 · 15 · 25 @ 12:17 pm
What a loss to humanity, to the pro-bonobo, pro-sex, pro-free speech, pro-Palestine, antiwar community! And what a loss to our beloved “Rabbi” Dr. Suzy. They were the Sexy Lefty Power Couple – Dr. Suzy and Capt’n Max – they showed the world how to love… the Bonobo Way – THEIR way.
05 · 15 · 25 @ 11:54 am
In this journey we call life, occasionally we will stumble across an amazing person and that was definitely the case with Max.
I could live a dozen lifetimes and never come across another Max. His strength of will, determination, heart, and passion was definitely something that I will always admire.
The phrase “Fight the good fight” is one I’ve heard for as long as I can remember. But Max (along with Dr. Suzy) is the first person I’ve met who truly embodied that phrase. The fearlessness he showed in fighting for free speech is something that is beyond admirable. Max’s fights for free speech actually set precedents and impacted Law. Max is partially responsible for the free speech we enjoy today.
But beyond that, he was a visionary and he has left an impact on the social construct that will resonate for generations to come.
He will be missed
05 · 15 · 25 @ 11:44 am
My heart breaks Dr.Suzy. I am grateful for the time I got to spend with you and Max. May he RIP, fly with the angels and continue to watch over you . Sending my condolences.
Coralyn Jewel ❤️
05 · 15 · 25 @ 11:24 am
I am so sorry for your loss Dr Suzy! My thoughts and prayers are with you today!
05 · 15 · 25 @ 10:15 am
My deepest sympathy Dr Suzy. We admire you in our household. I hope you are surrounded by love and a caring community.The memory of your beloved and you are in our thoughts and prayers.
05 · 15 · 25 @ 10:05 am
Dear Dr.Suzy ,
Hello my name is Alyssa and I would like to say it’s nice to meet you but then I wouldn’t be completely honest, especially under such circumstances. Even tho I have only been a part of your eccentric and love infused community for a mere two days, i can honestly say it has been a blast ! From working for you on the phone to watching your videos;watching and listening to the way you handle your therapy calls. Must say it’s all truly inspiring, and where are my manners! My deepest condolences about Captain Max ! I never got to know him but he appears to have been awesome and much like you, a true “Bonobian of his time!” Alright, I’ve taken up enough space on your posts. I’ll leave you be and take care of yourself, please. If ever YOU NEED SOMEONE TO CALL AND TALK WITH, my line is Always open!
Sincerely,
Alyssa Nord**newbie to the Bonobian Community and Chats!
05 · 15 · 25 @ 10:02 am
I’m so sorry for your loss. May he fly high and rest in peace. If you own your home, perhaps he can be laid to rest at home?
05 · 15 · 25 @ 6:18 am
Dr. Suzy,
Captain Max loved you unconditionally, which is a rare gift. How many can say they have ever experienced that?
One is never prepared for this type of loss. You can never be, but over time all of your wonderful memories will ease the pain in ways that will comfort your heart.
Gideon
05 · 15 · 25 @ 5:01 am
So sorry, Suzy. Quite a loss for you personally and for the cause of Freedom; leaves a big hole. I hope you can/will take as long a break as you need.
Love,
Michael
05 · 15 · 25 @ 4:45 am
To my darling, second mom, Suzy I love you so very much. I have precious memories on video. I’m happy to send when you are feeling better. I know Dad aka: Max knew that he was extremely loved, so appreciated, and will be extremely missed every day. I can’t explain how much of this hurts my heart, but I’m glad he’s not suffering anymore. I just want to pass on the message just because he’s not physically here, doesn’t mean that he is gone. He’s here and he is all around our beloved mama Suzy. I’m glad I had the honor and the privilege to be loved by such amazing people for so long. I love you and the family with all of my heart and soul and Max will be missed but never ever ever ever forgotten. His kind words and his precious loving soul will forever be in my heart. I love the golden microphone necklace. He gave me and it’s going to be cherished just like my memories with him for the rest of my life. We all be reunited someday when it’s meant to be. I love you so much, Dr Suzy and I wish that I was there to hold you. he loved mama suzy more than anything in this world and we will always look after her
05 · 15 · 25 @ 4:39 am
Good bye Daddou RIP and do broadcast in/from heaven !
Prince Maximillian Lobkowicz
rudolf lebovic di lobkowicz dei filangieri
Love you for ever as my family member
Do me a sign from the stars ️
05 · 15 · 25 @ 4:34 am
So tragic to lose Captain Max, and yet such a soaring testament to the power of love that he kept going for so long after that stroke
05 · 15 · 25 @ 12:52 am
Suzy. There are no words. I can’t imagine what you are feeling. There’s nothing I can’t tell you that you don’t already know about what an amazing couple you are. Thank you for sharing so much for your life.
05 · 15 · 25 @ 12:46 am
I have had the privilege to work with Capt’n Max for over 20 years. He was the powerhouse wrangler that produced a plethora of sizzling magazines and eroto-politically charged TV interview programs hosted by Dr. Suzy that were a colorful part of the Public Access Los Angeles underground art scene during the early nineties and beyond. Max was an early adopter and began broadcasting first on Public Access and then on the internet as soon as it became available. He eventually built a team of artists and designers that brought Dr. Suzy’s large archive of programming to the internet for anyone to see. He was the quintessential leader that was able to “herd cats” – and spread his wife’s work to an international audience of fans and clients. His love for Dr. Suzy was demonstrated daily and the two of them were a shining example of a couple that works as a team. Our leader will be missed, but there are a number of us that are with Dr. Suzy and we’ll continue to help carry on the legacy. RIP Max. ~mars
05 · 15 · 25 @ 12:20 am
My condolences. He was one of coolest and down to earth guys I ever met. We truly loss a great person. We will miss you Max
05 · 14 · 25 @ 10:38 pm
Dearest Suzy,
Sweet Max. Last night, before I went to sleep, this song came on pandora. I thought of you and Max. It’s a beautiful, sad song. A big love song. I have so much sympathy for/with you. Grief is awful in the sense that as hard as it is, it fills you with awe. To have had such a love … of course you know that. The song, to me, carries the rhythms of it.
I send so much love your way.
J.xx
https://youtu.be/UKRqN7MGc9I?si=cB2dhk5DnbHF2qth