Virginia Caroline (Davis) Maddox

 United States

  • Date Of Death: February 13, 2011
  • State: Georgia

Mrs. Virginia Caroline Davis Maddox  passed away after a brief illness at her residence in Cleveland, Georgia on February 13, 2011.

Virginia was born in Toccoa, Georgia, on October 26, 1931.  She graduated from Toccoa High School as Valedictorian of her 1949 class.  She went on to achieve an Associate of Arts degree from Emory University at Oxford, where she met her future husband, Belman C. Maddox, and later received a Bachelor of Science degree in Interior Design and Architecture and her Realtor’s License.   Dr. and Mrs. Maddox recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.  

Virginia was a gourmet chef, studying French, Japanese and German cuisine in classes around the world.

In 1984, Belman and Virginia were the first volunteer Interpreters for the Red Bird Mission.

Virginia was preceded in death by her parents,  Alfred F. Davis and Nina R. Davis of Toccoa, Georgia,  and one brother, Aaron M. Davis (Susan) of Simpsonville, South Carolina.  She is survived by her husband and all of their three children, Margaret Morrow (Michael) of Cleveland, Georgia, Belman “Neil” Maddox Jr. (Karen) of Harrisonburg, Virginia, and Susan Crowe of Marble Hill, Georgia.  Virginia is also survived by three grandchildren, David O’Brien, Caitlin Crowe and Adam Morrow, and one great-granddaughter, Kayla O’Brien.  Surviving brothers and sisters include Frank J. Davis (Sarah) of Oxford, Georgia, Earl T. Davis (Elaine) of Cataula, Georgia, Curtis C. Davis (Ronda) of Dawsonville, Georgia,  Betty Greene (Buddye) of Greenville, South Carolina, and Evelyn Davis of Woodstock, Georgia.

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