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Darrell Millard Mattox

Darrell Millard Mattox

1930 — 2011
At rest at Academy Cemetery
Obituary

Darrell Millard Mattox

80 a resident of Lincoln, Arkansas, passed away July 12, 2011 in Lincoln, Arkansas. He was born July 15, 1930 in Evansville, Arkansas, the son of Hugh Finis and Clara Irene Goldman Mattox.

Survivors include three sons, Kevin Mattox of Evansville, Arkansas, Dana Mattox and Daryn Mattox of Lincoln, Arkansas; twelve grandchildren, Meghan Morsches, Kyle Mattox, Chad Goodhart, Vicki Mattox, Mathew Mattox, Kristy Reed, Korey Danley, Aaron Mattox, Christina Mattox, Kasey Crumpton, Little Aaron Mattox and Madelynne Mattox; two great grandchildren, Peter Morsches and Alexander Briney.

Photographs

A Life in Pictures

Tributes

Memories & Condolences · 7

Barry Cox· CousinJul 16, 2011

I always enjoyed his wit and his perspective on things. He liked to make you think of something differently.

Prairie Grove, AR
Cindy Goodhart Brock· FriendJul 14, 2011

Daryn & family sorry to hear of your loss.Praying for your family at this time.

Debbie Jetmore· FriendJul 14, 2011

Dear family I am so sorry to hear of Darrell he at one time in my life a very good friend to me he gave me advice & a hard time he was quick with the wit. I know he will be missed by his family and anybody that knew him. Sincerely Debbie Howe Jetmore

Joiner, AR
Sue Heisler· FriendJul 13, 2011

Darrell was an Evansville boy who remembered fondly the place and the people he grew up with. He was smart,witty and loved a good argument, He will be remembered.r4jhdb

Lincoln, AR
Pam Reed· FriendJul 13, 2011

So sorry about you loss you are in my thoughts and prayers

Joe-Elisha-Tyesha-Noah Barnes· I Cooked @ The Lino Senior CenterJul 12, 2011

Darrell was always there to make you laugh-smile or even ask do what:) Our thoughts and prayers are with your family...May God Bless you all HE will be missed...

Prairie Grove, AR
George & Lorene SchoolerJul 12, 2011

So sorry to hear of Darrels passing. The center hasn't been the same since he couldn't be there. He was one of a kind.

Lincoln, AR