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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Don Eldon Maddux

Don Eldon Maddux
April 4, 1948 ~ September 17, 2024

Don Eldon Maddux passed away peacefully at home on September 17, 2024. after a long battle with cancer. He was 76.

Don was born on April 4, 1948 to Dorothy and Roy Maddux in Watonga, Okla.

Don grew up in Watonga and wanted to farm his whole life He owned a gas station; worked in the oil field a while; was a mechanic at NAPA; however, returned to his love of farming. One of his favorite past times was sitting on a hill at the farm, overlooking the herd, and especially the young calves playing King of the Hill.

He attended Watonga Public Schools and later various professional trade schools to further his education. He was awarded the Blaine County Farmer/Rancher of the Year in 2010.

He married Sandra (Beck) West, November 20, 1993, whom he met when out dancing one weekend in Oklahoma City at Cow Daddies. He always teased “one of them followed him home”. He enjoyed farming, Country Western dancing, and being out in his wood working shop creating something he designed himself.

He was preceded in death by parents Roy & Dorothy Maddux; Brother Wayne Maddux; Daughter Rena Maddux; step-son Eric J. West and SIL Bettie Sue West

Survived by spouse, Sandra, of the home; son Quenton Maddux, Wtg; Sister Joyce (Greg) Rogers, Wtg; Brother Larry (Judy) Maddux, Overbrook, KS: Brother Owen (Margie) Maddux, El Dorado, KS, Brother Vernon (Sheryl) Maddux Johnson City, TN; Step-son Roger (Darla) West, Andrews TX, Nephew Brad (Amanda) Maddux, Wtg, and Chris Russell, Yukon OK and other numerous nephews and nieces.

No funeral services; however, a private family gathering at a later date.

Special appreciation to Russell Murray Hospice for their compassionate care.

Donations in memory can be made to Watonga Senior Citizens Center.


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