Read the obituary for Wentworth student Maximillian Carbone
"Max was a fun-loving, happy, kindhearted young man who always had a smile on his face."
The 19-year-old Wentworth Institute of Technology student, who was found dead after being reported missing over the weekend, is being remembered by his loved ones for always having a smile on his face and his compassion.

Maximillian Carbone.
Maximillian Carbone’s family wrote in his obituary that a celebration of his life will be held at his alma mater, Swampscott High School, on Saturday.
“Max was a fun-loving, happy, kindhearted young man who always had a smile on his face,” his loved ones wrote. “He was a tough, passionate athlete who loved his teammates and coaches dearly. Max loved being on the water, and when he wasn’t lifeguarding he was sailing, swimming, fishing or not jumping off the wharf ; ) He was a caring, compassionate and loyal friend who made everyone around him a better person.”
In lieu of flowers, Carbone’s family is asking that donations be made to a scholarship fund in his memory.
Read the full obituary for Carbone, shared by Solimine Funeral Homes, below:
Maximillian Xavier Carbone, age 19, of Nahant, died after an accident on Saturday, April 6, 2019. He was the beloved son of Marc D. and Jennifer E. (Mouquin) Carbone. Raised in Nahant, he was a 2017 graduate of Swampscott High School. Max was a sophomore Biomedical Engineering student at Wentworth Institute of Technology.
Max was a fun-loving, happy, kindhearted young man who always had a smile on his face. He was a tough, passionate athlete who loved his teammates and coaches dearly. Max loved being on the water, and when he wasn’t lifeguarding he was sailing, swimming, fishing or not jumping off the wharf ; ) He was a caring, compassionate and loyal friend who made everyone around him a better person.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his sister, Julia Carbone; his Nana, Valerie Whitcher; his Poppie, Charles Mouquin; his aunts and uncles, Chad and Kerry Carbone, Stephanie and Bob Adam and Annemarie Carbone; as well as his cousins, Cooper, Chaney, Kyle, and Samantha Carbone, McKinley Crowley and her husband Adam, and Brad and Grace Adam. He was the grandson of the late Joan Mouquin, Frank Carbone, and Robert Whitcher and nephew of the late Craig Carbone.
Service Information: A celebration of Max’s life will be held at Swampscott High School on Saturday at 3 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Max Carbone Memorial Scholarship Fund.