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NORMAN ROBERT MADDUX

Norman Robert Maddux passed away on February 22, 2020 at the age of 85, he has returned to the GOD that gave him life.

A true native of Kingman, Norman was born and grew up here, graduating from Kingman Union High School in 1953.  Norman eventually became a welder and worked in that profession for the majority of his adult life, having worked in California, Nevada and Arizona, before retiring from Salt River Project power plant while living in Page. In high school, Norm met and married the love of his life Angie, they just recently celebrated 67 years of marriage.  Norm and Angie loved traveling and being with others, the couple completed two separate missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the first to Alaska and the second to Salt Lake City.  Norman loved to serve others and held many leadership positions in his church.  He was loved by all and will be sorely missed.

He temporarily leaves behind his wife, Angie (Wester), his 4 children Henry (Diane), Nora Brown (Frank), Mark (Ting) and Pamela Hone (Bret), 11 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. Norman also leaves a large extended family, his sisters Lile Stratton, Leanna Butrymowicz (Don) and Barbara Long (Hoppie), along with the many cousins, nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly.  Norm is preceded in death by his parents Bo & Racheal (Dancer), two brothers, one sister, two grandchildren and one great grandchild.   

A celebration of Norman’s life will be held at 3:00 pm Saturday February 29th at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 3180 Rutherford St., Kingman, Arizona.  Memorial donations in memory of Norman can be made to the Kingman Cancer Care, PO Box 3014, Kingman, Az 86402.               

Here’s looking forward to riding together again.

Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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