Harold-Mattox-Obituary

Harold James Mattox

Derby, Kansas

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DERBY - Mattox, Harold James (Jim), died June 18, 2010. Visitation 1-8 p.m., Monday with family present 6-8 p.m., at Smith Mortuary, 1415 N. Rock Road, Derby. Service 11 a.m., Tuesday at First Christian Church, 201 N. Derby, Derby. Born March 19, 1930 in St. Paul, Kansas, Harold was the seventh...

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Rosemary, I was real sorry to learn about your husband's passing. He was having a hard time with his health issues but I know it will be very hard for you as you will miss him. I will be remembering you in prayer. Maybe this scripture will help you; Phil. 4:13, I can do all things through Christ which strenthen me.

Aunt Rosemary (and family), so sorry to hear of Uncle Jim's passing. I wish I were able to be there for his service but unfortunately I cannot be. I will be there in spirit and prayer though. May God give you the strength to go through the next few days. We all have many memories and those help in our time of sorrow. I always remember coming there on vacations and spending time with everyone. My prayers are with you all. God Bless.

Juanita (Clemmens)Schurman (Blue Springs, MO)

Rosemary, David and Sharon: Our family will deeply miss him, his smile, stories and hard work around the cabin is truly a blessing. We are very grateful to you for your friendship throughout the years. May he live in all our hearts forever. Our prayers are with you, The Walton's

Rosemary and Family,
Steve and I are very sorry for your loss. He truly was a a very sweet and dear man. Though we moved away you both are/were thought of all the time. Please let us know if you need anything. God Bless

Aunt Rosemary, Sharon and David, so sorry to hear of Uncle Jim's passing. I have many fond memories of visiting you guys in the "big city" of Derby/Wichita when we were kids. Also recall many good times when we would all gather at Uncle Georges cabin on the river for fishing and fun and also many annual pheasant hunting trips to western Kansas in the late 60"s and early 70's. Uncle Jim seemed like he never changed from my earliest memories up until the last year or so, he always looked the...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. May your memories bring you comfort, and may the love of family and friends and your faith in God and eternity with Him carry you through your grief.
From your church family and friends.

Your family is in our hearts and prayers.

Rosemary and family~ I am very sorry and saddened by your loss. We met Jim many many years ago when my family lived in Derby down a few houses from you. I will always remember the smile and wave he gave us every time he drove by. There will be many memories such as sitting on your front porch when it rained and when we would come and check on your dog when you went out of town or when the radio went off how he sped out of the neighborhood because of a fire or emergency. I know I could go...

I am so sorry for your loss. Grandpa Mattox was a wonderful and funny guy. I loved his sense of humor. I still have the Aggie quarter pounder that he made. He will be truly missed. You all are in my prayers.
Kelly Tyler
Houston