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Condolence: My heart and prayers go to the Maggard family. Bobby was such a neat guy. I didn't know him when he went on all of the camping trips that I have heard about but the stories sound like you all had a terrific time. I love you and God Bless You.
Condolence: It was with great sadness that we learned of Bobby’s passing.
We are extremely sad that we can’t be with you, Martha and all of your family. Edward is having heart problems that we are trying to get taken care of.
We have so many fond memories of our times spent with y’all.
Praying for God’s peace for all of you.
Condolence: From my family to the Maggard’s our thoughts and prayers are with you. Mr Maggard was a tremendous man who I have always had the upmost respect for. Growing up with little Billy I had several opportunities to watch and learn from him for which I am very great full for. . I always enjoyed speaking with him and asking him several questions especially about hunting. Mr Maggard was a gentleman through and through and definitely someone to look up and admire. May He rest in the glory of the almighty.
Condolence: Martha and family I am so sorry to hear about your husband. I know that he is in the presence of Jesus and he is completely healed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family as well. I pray for the peace of God to surround you in the days ahead. I am praying for you. Love you my friend.
Condolence: I will always be thankful to Mr. Maggard for sharing his love of hunting and west Texas with Billy and Bubba and for all of their kindness in sharing those experiences with me. On one of those long drives from back out west I was blessed to have Mr. Maggard share his testimony with me. He expressed such a love for the Lord and for his family and how thankful he was for the blessing of being able to share that time with his boys and that he never imagined that they might share a piece of property of their own. Although not a prideful man, I know he was both thankful and proud of that blessing. I had never been to Big Bend and he shared his love of taking church groups out there and decided maybe another trip out there was in order. The Lord had other plans and in this life we were ultimately unable to take that trip. But I look forward to that day and have no doubt that when I do make that journey Mr. Maggard will be smiling down. My condolences to Mrs. Maggard and to Billy and Billy Jr. and the rest of the Maggard family. Please know that Mr. Maggard made a lasting impression on many and I like forward to meeting him again one day in the presence of the Lord.