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BOBBY JOE MADDOX

Bobby Joe Maddox, 87, of Fayetteville, Ark., peacefully passed into heaven Jan. 22, 2022, after suffering a fatal brain hemorrhage. Maddox is survived by his wife, Valdean Maddox, of Fayetteville; twin sister, Betty Harris, of Mexia; sister, Nelda LeNoir, of Groesbeck; and several nieces and nephews. He had one biological daughter, Belinda Maddox, of Fort Worth.

Maddox was preceded in death by his parents, Douglass Maddox and Lora Hendrix Maddox, of Groesbeck; and one brother, Jack Maddox, of Houston.

Maddox grew up near Groesbeck on the family farm and was a 1952 graduate of Mexia High School. He was drafted into the U.S. Army in August 1956 and was stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. In August of 1958 at the rank of private first class E-3, Maddox was transferred to the Army Reserves out of Fort Polk, La., where he served until his honorable discharge June 15,1962.

He worked as a truck driver in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex for several decades making meat deliveries for multiple companies. He also worked as courtesy driver for Avis for 15 years before retiring in Fort Worth. Following retirement Maddox enjoyed watching horse racing, taking cruises, learning about Native America history and working in his yard. He relocated to Fayetteville, Ark., in February 2019 with his wife.

A graveside memorial will be held at the Mexia City Cemetery under the direction of the Blair-Stubbs Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 19. His cremated remains will be laid to rest following the memorial.

Please visit www.blairstubbs.com to leave the family message of condolence or sign the guestbook.

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