COOKEVILLE – David Haywood "Dave" Maddux, a prominent Cookeville businessman and former owner of Maddux Hardward, died Friday, January 1, 1993, at Cookeville General Hospital.
Funeral services for Mr. Maddux, 77, will be conducted today, Sunday, January 3, at 2 p.m., at the Collegeside Church of Christ. Burial will be in Cookeville City Cemetery.
The son of the late Robert Lee and Lorelle Adcock Maddux, he owned and operated Maddux Hardware on the Courthouse Square for many years.
Mr. Maddux attended Tennessee Tech University and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. He was a veteran of World War II.
Mr. Maddux had served as president of Tennessee Hardware Association, a director at First Tennessee Bank, member of Cookeville General Hospital board and past president of Cookeville Development Corporation. A native of Putnam County, he served as an elder at the Collegeside Church of Christ since the church was first built.
Mr. Maddux's family includes: his wife, Lorraine Parks Maddux; two sons, Robert Algood Maddux, of Greenwich, CT; and David Carlen Maddux, of St. Petersburg, FL; one daughter, Margaret Alice Maddux, of Nashville, TN; one stepdaughter Teresa Parks Pinson of St. Anthony, ID; one stepson, J. D. Parks, of Cookeville; one sister, Lennis Ledora Dunlap, of Chico, CA; and 12 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Margaret Carlen Maddux.
COOKEVILLE – David Haywood "Dave" Maddux, a prominent Cookeville businessman and former owner of Maddux Hardward, died Friday, January 1, 1993, at Cookeville General Hospital.
Funeral services for Mr. Maddux, 77, will be conducted today, Sunday, January 3, at 2 p.m., at the Collegeside Church of Christ. Burial will be in Cookeville City Cemetery.
The son of the late Robert Lee and Lorelle Adcock Maddux, he owned and operated Maddux Hardware on the Courthouse Square for many years.
Mr. Maddux attended Tennessee Tech University and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. He was a veteran of World War II.
Mr. Maddux had served as president of Tennessee Hardware Association, a director at First Tennessee Bank, member of Cookeville General Hospital board and past president of Cookeville Development Corporation. A native of Putnam County, he served as an elder at the Collegeside Church of Christ since the church was first built.
Mr. Maddux's family includes: his wife, Lorraine Parks Maddux; two sons, Robert Algood Maddux, of Greenwich, CT; and David Carlen Maddux, of St. Petersburg, FL; one daughter, Margaret Alice Maddux, of Nashville, TN; one stepdaughter Teresa Parks Pinson of St. Anthony, ID; one stepson, J. D. Parks, of Cookeville; one sister, Lennis Ledora Dunlap, of Chico, CA; and 12 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Margaret Carlen Maddux.
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