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James Cordell Maddle, Sr.
BURLESON — James C. Maddle Sr., 75, passed away Friday, Jan. 2, 2009, in Fort Worth.      
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  1. From knowing you and Faye in Ranger when we first met when the kids were in about the 5th grade, until Brayden Smith came along, and Cadence, you were always there for Brayden, teaching, showing him how to grow, with the fishing, and etc. I know the great grandkids love you very much for every minute/hour/day you spent with them. Of our friendship, and as we carry on, we will always make sure your name, your caring, your time spent with Brayden and Cadence will be acknowledged for the time we are here. Thank you for all you have done for Brayden & Cadence!! We will all deeply miss you!

  2. Grandad,

    I miss you so very much but I know you are in the most glorious place and around the ones we loved and lost. You have taught me so much about how to be a honest trustworthy person who people could count on. I will never forget our trip to the Smokie Mountains and getting you on a Roller Coaster at Opryland. That trip always holds a special place in my heart. It wont be the same here but I know you are no longer in pain or suffering. I love you and till we meet again I will think of you and the values you have instilled in all of us.

  3. What a wonderful man and a loving husband to Faye.

    I always called him “sweet James”.

    I will always remember when he and Faye came to New England for a a few days.

    He spoke of his family and how much he loved them all.He was very proud of JR and loved his grandchildren.

    God Bless James.

  4. We will miss all the great stories. and the the good food that you cooked on the the grill. AND WHAT AND OUTSTANDING MAN .

    WE WILL MISS YOU VERY MUCH….

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