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Celebration of Home Going Services

for

Reuben Madison














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​Apr. 11, 1985        Dec. 30, 2018


SERVICE
Saturday, January 12, 2019
11:00am
Stamps Cougar Arena
1209 Alexander Lane
Stamps, AR

INTERMENT
B​uckner Cemetery
Buckner, AR

CLERGY
Rev. Charlie Cooper

VISITATION
Friday, January 11, 2019 between the hours of 11:30am until 4:30pm at Marks Funeral Home 

​OBITUARY
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Reuben L. Madison was born April 11, 1985 in Magnolia, Arkansas to Milton and Dianne Denise Madison. He was a faithful member of St. John Baptist Church. Reuben accepted Christ at an early age. He was an usher and a member of the youth choir growing up. Reuben was always ready to step in where needed. This past Christmas he played the role of Santa Claus at the annual Christmas program. He was an employee of Lowe’s Night Stock for over three years. 

Reuben attended Stamps High School where he was a member of the graduating class of 2003. He was a part of the football and basketball team. He also participated in various clubs. 
He was preceded in death by his father, Milton Madison; Grandfathers, Votis Madison Sr and Victor White Sr; Grandmother, Eva Mae Wilson.

Reuben leaves to cherish his memory and his legacy of love to his wife Crystal Madison of Texarkana, Texas; his six children, NyZaria, MaKyla, Precious of Magnolia, Arkansas, Reuben Jr., Sa’Naria and Markail of Texarkana, Texas; his mother, Dianne Denise Madison of Buckner, Arkansas; two brothers, Milton D. (LaJuana) Madison of Scott AFB, Illinois, Malcolm M. Madison of Buckner, Arkansas; two nieces, Shealyn and Aleseyah of Scott AFB, Illinois; two nephews, Jeremy of Texarkana, Texas and Xavier of Scott AFB, Illinois; special aunt, Linda (Meme) Berry; two special cousins, Pregit and Bryan Berry; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, church family and friends.

A special thanks to KeArthur Brantley for going the extra mile and not giving up the search. No words could express the gratitude we have for your endless efforts. We will forever be in your debt. As hard as it may seem it does give our family some peace for your hard work and dedication. We love and thank you so much!!