Loyd H. Maddoux © Cheyenne Star Submitted by: Wanda Purcell Funeral services were held on Tuesday, May 3, 1977 for Mr. Loyd H. Maddoux of Sweetwater, Oklahoma at the Buffalo Bible Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m.
Mr. Maddoux died at the Shamrock Hospital on Sunday, May 1, 1977.
Officiating for the service was Rev. Sanford Cole.
Born at Sayre, Oklahoma on November 1, 1907 to B. E. Maddoux and Annie Leeper Maddoux, he lived at Aberdeen, Texas until moving to the Sweetwater area.
He was married on March 30, 1925 at Wellington, Texas to Flossie M. Nelson.
He was a farmer and a member of the Buffalo Bible Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife of the home; two daughters, Wanda L. Frazier of Fremont, California; and Bill Fae Allen, Rt. 1, Erick, Oklahoma; and one son Junior Ray Maddoux, Claremore, Oklahoma; two brothers, Dave H., of Sweetwater, Oklahoma; and Ed, of Portales, New Mexico; nine grandchildren; three great grandchildren; as well as other relatives and friends.
Pall bearers were Burl Coffey, Bill Barham, J.E. McGuire, Jr.; Hershel Anderson, and Franz Jarnagin and Clarence Belvins.
Interment was in the Buffalo Cemetery.
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