Michael Boshears
Greg had a heart of Gold, we will miss him dearly. The Boshears
Birth date: Nov 14, 1956 Death date: Mar 25, 2019
Greg Maddux, 62 of Tulsa, Oklahoma passed from this life on Monday, March 25, 2019 at Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was born November 14, 1956 in Lawrence, Kansas to his parents, Howard Aubrey Maddux and H Read Obituary
Greg had a heart of Gold, we will miss him dearly. The Boshears
On July 6, I was told of Greg’s passing. It was far too late for me to attend the services. First, for the family: Gary, Jackie, Karen, and other loved ones, I am so very sorry for your loss. I am both devastated and heartbroken that he is gone from this physical earth. It is far too soon. It’s been two years since Greg and I visited. With Greg, there was always so much more to talk about. There are things I planned to tell him. I thought there would be time. For instance, Greg was one of those few people who had a major and positive life-altering influence on me. He guided me many times without ever being present. I watched his success in college, career, love and life. With that, I’ve felt much admiration for his accomplishments and choices. Nothing but mudita, my friend.
I remember Greg from our years at Lombard. It’s hard to believe so many years have passed since those carefree days. Even though we didn’t run in the same groups of friends, I remember him as being funny and witty. So sorry to hear of his passing.
I have thought of Greg often through the years and remember him so well as a friend, classmate and teammate (having played baseball on the same team when we were so young). I always knew he would be a great man…compassionate, considerate, and full of life. My heart hurts for his siblings, family members, and close friends…my prayer is that Greg’s memory will inspire us all to laugh more, love more, and live life to the fullest. Roosevelt JH! “We’ve got spirit, we’re alive, we’re the class of ‘75!” Tulsa Central
I hope someone does a tribute to him at Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) at Living Arts across from Oneok field downtown. We memorialize our loved ones with an alter or shrine. It’s really uplifting. I did one for another person I admired and respected, my Dad, and it made/makes me feel good. It’s normally held on about Nov 1.
Greg was a great person and true friend to all he came in contact with. May he rest in Peace. Tulsa Central Class of 75!
So sorry for your loss. Greg made an impression on everyone he met. We played league basketball together in the 1990s and we had alot of fun as a team because of Greg. After games we would talk for hours in a QT parking lot somewhere. Great conversations with Greg. The kind of person you just want to be around.May you all find Peace.
Greg was my neighbor. When my family moved back to Oklahoma from California, Greg and his family were some of the first people we met and became to know. Greg was fun, and always good to be around. He had a great positive effect on people. He was a high achiever at Roosevelt Junior High and Central High School and was a contributor to who we were. I’m so happy to say I had an opportunity to know Greg. His Parents were great examples for their family and it demonstrated in the people they have become. Mr. and Mrs. Maddux also had an effect on many young people, and Roosevelt Jr. High couldn’t ask for better supporters.
Love you Greg and Family.
Greg your really going to be miss. Even though I haven’t seen you in a long time. But you are a great guy. R.I.P.
Shocking. We always had so much fun. He was a great athlete, so nice, kind, empathetic, smart. Life was better because of him. Blessings to all.