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Cornelius A. Maddox

Springfield, Massachusetts

1970 - 2023

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Cornelius A. Maddox 1970 - 2023 Springfield Cornelius A. Maddox, 52, of Springfield entered into his rest on February 10th at his home, with family by his side. He was born December 22nd, 1970 in Hartford to Frederick King and Elizabeth Davis. Cornelius is survived by his beloved wife Akisha;...

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I met Cornelius while working at Baystate in the emergency department. I was in my last year and a half of nursing school and he was gearing up to apply to the nursing program. Cornelius had so much charisma with an infectious personality. He was such an authentic person. We developed a friendship over the years. He would give me advice and i hope i did the same for him. We would chop it up over music and talk about the latest albums and when a song was good he would described it as "Real...

Thinking about you lil bro...

Sleep on, my friend from elementary school. Just found out about your transition. You were always kind and friendly. My prayers go out to the family.

God bless you all! He never complained never was down always smiled! Always was happy no matter what! You are missed!

Prayers with your family. John-Paul Bopisvert

I will always remember Tont, with his boom box on Ladd Street. R.I.P. gentle giant Maxine Epps

Tont and I worked together when he started at Baystate Medical Center as an orderly. I then followed him to Holyoke Medical Center and worked with him there as well! In all the MANY years we had known each other, he was a ray of sunshine. His smile, positive outlook on life and his compassion for others was unwavering. And his hugs could cure just about anything! I will miss him dearly. Tont´s family, may you always be comforted by his memory...And feel at peace knowing that he made a mark...

From day one we been brothers...you were family from the start...even though I´m on the other side of the country that never changed. You put up one hell of a fight brother. You touched a lot of people´s hearts and you will remain in mine until we meet again. Rest easy lil bro...one love always

Akisha JM and all your children and family and friends. Sending deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband, Cornelius Tont Maddox. I worked with him as a nurse at Holyoke Medical Center for several years before I retired in 2017. He was a wonderful person who had the most beautiful smile and he brought positive energy and inspiration to everyone he worked with-be it the patients, fellow nursing staff, families, doctors, etc. He was always positive and we all felt better on the days we were...