City, MO, Livonia, MO, the Grand Canyon area, AZ, before spending the last 25 years or so in Cliff, NM. He was a very active man who lived life to the fullest. Max started out selling tires for Montgomery Ward in Newton, Ia & then transferred to the Kirksville, Mo. store. Max was a salesman for Winpower Generators in Newton, IA. Eventually he ran the Mulemanharsha business making pack saddles, bits, and other various items. He raised and trained mules to jump fences, raised long horn cattle, raised hunting dogs, trained horses, had numerous mule shows at his ranch in Queen City, MO. Max was even featured in the National Geographic Magazine for his mule skills. He was an avid hunter and hunted everything from mountain lions, to moose, and also served as a judge for various contests including some in Canada. He was also an avid writer and besides writing two books - one being the Mule Skinner Bible also wrote articles in some national magazines - National Full Cry Magazine, Western Horseman, and Mules & More Magazine. Max also was a Grand Canyon Tour Guide and provided horses,mules,and wagons for commercials in the New Mexico area. He also worked some on a movie set - The Alamo a few years back. He was a member of the Lions Club of America; American Coon Hunters Association; Boy Scouts of America Leader, the American Mule Association & previous member of the Lancaster Baptist Church. Those left to cherish his memory are his wife Maria Payan; brother Mike (Carol) Harsha of Sherwood, AR; sisters in law Marilyn Harsha of Baxter, Ia & Mary Lee Harsha of Kellogg, IA; children Deborah Schroer of Jefferson City, MO, Rhonda Steen of Lancaster, MO, Bonnie Mackerman of Newton, IA, Kimberly (DeWayne) Dabney of Kaufman, TX, Tamela Harsha of Enid, OK, Justin Harsha of Grand Prairie, TX, Travis (Marta) Harsha of Navarre, FL, and Tracie (Bob) Johnson of Altoona, IA; grandchildren Cole (Melissa) Steen, Jessica (Matthew) Brewer, Tad Steen, Travis (Crystal) McLemore, Collin Johnson, Meredith (Patrick) Curry, Gina Conner, Aidan Harsha, and Austin Harsha; great-grandchildren Reagan and Jarrett Brewer, Jack and Irene Curry, William Carter Steen, Devyn Murphy, Brooklyn, Brenden, and Breanna McLemore; special friends Lori Polanco of Gila, NM, and Mark Roebuck of Comanche, OK; many nieces, nephews, and close friends. Max was preceded in death by his grandparents, parents, twin brother and sister who died at infancy, brothers Jim, Gale, and Billy Harsha. Memorial contributions may be directed to the family. Fredregill Funeral Home in Baxter has been entrusted with the care of Max and his family.