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Zachary Michel Albert Maddux

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Zachary Michel Albert Maddux

Birth
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Death
1 Jun 2006 (aged 18)
Woodland Park, Teller County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Woodland Park, Teller County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.989414, Longitude: -105.0446389
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Zachary Michel Albert Maddux died June 1 at his home in Woodland Park. Zachary was born April 26, 1988 in Colorado Springs to Michel Albert and Roberta (Bertye) Lee Schmehr Maddux and was a life-long resident of Colorado. He was the third child and the first son.

After being home-schooled through the first five grades, he attended the Woodland Park school system through high school. He was a passionate skate boarder and an expert fly fisherman. In a family of musicians, he had proven to be an expert on drums and a natural on electric guitar. He consumed difficult books and tasks with gusto. He worked diligently as an apprentice chef in a major restaurant and had a bright future with several career paths. Zach "Xaq" had a thoughtful, kind, and loving personality.

Zachary left behind his grandmothers: Carol Maddux of Manhattan, KS; and Dixie Schmehr of Hill City, KS; his parents, two sisters: Kathryn Michelle and Ruth Marie; his younger brother Joshua Vernon; niece Liora Veronika and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Preceding him in death was his grandfather Albert Glenn Maddux.

Zachary succumbed to an unreasoning depression, against which he had no defense.
Zachary Michel Albert Maddux died June 1 at his home in Woodland Park. Zachary was born April 26, 1988 in Colorado Springs to Michel Albert and Roberta (Bertye) Lee Schmehr Maddux and was a life-long resident of Colorado. He was the third child and the first son.

After being home-schooled through the first five grades, he attended the Woodland Park school system through high school. He was a passionate skate boarder and an expert fly fisherman. In a family of musicians, he had proven to be an expert on drums and a natural on electric guitar. He consumed difficult books and tasks with gusto. He worked diligently as an apprentice chef in a major restaurant and had a bright future with several career paths. Zach "Xaq" had a thoughtful, kind, and loving personality.

Zachary left behind his grandmothers: Carol Maddux of Manhattan, KS; and Dixie Schmehr of Hill City, KS; his parents, two sisters: Kathryn Michelle and Ruth Marie; his younger brother Joshua Vernon; niece Liora Veronika and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Preceding him in death was his grandfather Albert Glenn Maddux.

Zachary succumbed to an unreasoning depression, against which he had no defense.

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