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Debra Crockett
January 19, 2026
To the family of Junious Maxwell:
I would like to extend my condolences to his wife Deborah and family. I have enjoyed a long relationship beginning in childhood with Deborah and Mother Griffin. I recall Deborah telling how she initially met Junious. I met Junious through my Uncle Jeff Crockett, who was also self-employed in the decorating and painting business. Like many others, Junious laid carpet for me, my family and others in my personal circle. He had a professional yet warm, "Chicago smooth," personality. May you experience God's comfort at this knowing that Junious had a well lived life and has entered into eternal rest.
Grace and Peace,
Debra Crockett
Dr. Patricia Sibley
January 17, 2026
To the Maxwell family: Our prayers are with you. May the Lord comfort and keep you.
Sibley family
Leah Reeder
January 17, 2026
I send my heartfelt condolences to you all.
My thoughts and prayers for Deb, Ashli and the rest of the family. We know Junious is with our heavenly father and now has no more suffering or pain. I am praying for you all as you face life without his presence, but God knows how to comfort each of you.
Junious has finished this race, done his good service and is at rest from his labors, let God tell him, Well done my good and faithful servant.
In Jesus name....
Leah
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January 13, 2026
Junious Maxwell Obituary
His Story…. Junious H. Wheat Jr. was born on Sunday, February 6, 1949, in Chicago, Illinois, to Josephine and Junious Wheat Sr., both of whom preceded him in death. From an early age, Junious was known for his incredible intelligence, curi... Read Junious Maxwell's Obituary
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