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Robert MAXEY Obituary

Robert M. Maxey, whose ministry to young people throughout the Greater Sacramento area touched thousands of lives over the last two decades, died early April 15, 2017, surrounded by his family after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 54. Maxey, known as Rob to everyone, got started in ministry as a volunteer at Valley Springs Presbyterian Church in Roseville in the 1990s and went on to join the staff of Youth for Christ in 1998, later becoming Executive Director for the Greater Sacramento area, a position he assumed in 2015. His initial ministry work focused on the Roseville and Granite Bay areas. In 2006, Rob and his wife, Mickey, opened up a facility next to their home near Granite Bay High School to give local junior high school and high school teenagers a place to connect with other teens as well as share the Gospel. Painted red outside, it is known very simply as "The Barn." He also oversaw the Collings Teen Center in West Sacramento. Rob brought an infectious love and joy to everyone he encountered. "Rob's energy and enthusiasm for his mission to serve the children of our city was tireless," said West Sacramento Police Chief Thomas J. McDonald. "His advocacy was contagious and the impact he has had on countless kids has been profound. We would like to thank the Collings Teen Center, Sacramento Youth for Christ and, in particular, Rob Maxey for the commitment to the children of West Sacramento and to the future of our community. "On a personal note, Rob's love of life, his love for all people, and his commitment to his faith was infectious," Chief McDonald said. "On a daily basis Rob demonstrated by his words and his actions what it means to be a leader, a mentor, a teacher, a friend, and a husband and father. As I write this I can't help but smile through my heartache as I think of Rob." Gary Fox, who preceded Rob as Executive Director of Youth for Christ, said: "Rob transitioned from a volunteer working with students to a full time missionary with Youth for Christ as a way to impact more young people with the Gospel. God blessed his commitment with hundreds of young people who were attracted to his love for the Lord." Rob played a key role in growing an anti-bullying program called Point Break in junior high schools and high schools throughout the region and, for the last five years, organized the annual Roseville Celebrity Chili Cookoff to raise funds for the program in Roseville and Granite Bay schools. He was instrumental in growing the services for children in Citrus Heights at the City Life Sayonara Center. "Rob Maxey put his heart and soul into expanding the programs at the children's center in Sayonara," said Citrus Heights City Council Member Jeannie Bruins. "Under his leadership the center grew from an elementary age after school program to including middle and high school kids, breakfast and evening programs. Rob's love of kids and service to his Lord will leave an imprint on our community for generations as these children grow into productive adult citizens, grounded in strong values." Robert Muir Maxey was born May 4, 1962, on the USAFB in Mildenhall, England, the son of Frances Anderson and Robert W. Maxey. He moved to the United States in 1978 and lived in the greater Sacramento area since that time. He is survived by his wife of more than 25 years, Mishalle (Mickey); sons Robert and Charles, all of Granite Bay; his mother, Frances and step-father Earle Anderson of Carmichael; his stepmother, Eleanor Dowling Maxey of Zebulon, North Carolina; his siblings, Ramona M. Williams (Ron) of Plymouth, and James C. Maxey of Carmichael. He was predeceased by his father, Robert W. Maxey, who passed away in 2016. A celebration of life is planned for 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 29, at Bayside Adventure Church, 6401 Stanford Ranch Road, Roseville, CA 95678. Mickey Maxey and the YFC board of directors have established a special legacy fund to see Rob's vision for reaching Sacramento youth through the ministries of YFC and Campus Life continue. In lieu of flowers or gifts to the family, donations toward Rob's legacy may be made to: www.robmaxeylegacy.org.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee on Apr. 26, 2017.

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ELAINE BOURLAND GOLTZ

July 24, 2024

Mickey, I just hear about Robert and wanted to let you know that my heart goes out to you. I hope that you and the boys are well and you will always be a person that I admire and miss our friendship. Best wishes, Elaine

Robert Young

February 3, 2023

Worked with rob when he owned ByteBrokers.
Me and big john used to do
Warehouse sales on the weekends for him.
Greatest and kindest man you ever wanted to meet and his
Love for the lord showed in his
eyes always.
Love to all that were friends
of one of the best people you
could ever know.
Still so proud to have called you friend and boss and pray we will meet again in heaven.

Dwan Rogers

April 29, 2017

Mick, I think of you often. Sorry to hear the news. Unfortunately I'm dealing with the same thing caring for my father (Bill Haslett) and I, myself have gone through the torturerist beast of cancer.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your boys!
Hugs ~ Dwan (Haslett) Rogers

Kristy Cox

April 28, 2017

I'm Thankful Rob was a very Loving Husband to my Forever Friend (more like sister) Mickey and a wonderful Father to his boys. We will see him again in Heaven for sure!!! Sincerely, Kristy Cox

Teresa Tabb

April 28, 2017

Rob will be missed on the Eich campus and as part of our Point Break but his legacy will continue. I will remember him for his smile and loving attitude. He was genuine and kind. His love for Jesus was infectious. Such a huge loss to the community. Praying for his family.

hilary and tony robinson

April 27, 2017

Love and light to Roberts family and friends,❤from England ❤ I can still remember this lovely young man.

Bruce and Ronda Davis

April 26, 2017

Rob,
You have forever touched my heart and brought the bible back into my life and forever it will stay. We both love you my cuz-in-law.

Love always
Bruce and Ronda

Ramona Williams

April 26, 2017

Rob,
You were the best big brother in all of the world! The memory of you will be huge in my heart for all of the days that remain until I see you again. Thanks for leading the way in a way that only you could! I love you brother!

Babe

Teresa Boron Irwin

April 26, 2017

As very remarkable young and extremely accomplished wonderful giver,person,and young man coco. God bless you and hold you in the palm of his hand. I know you went to heaven immediately, but still you went to soon. Wish we would have met you amazing person. Xoxox. God bless you. XOXOX

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