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Gordon Lynn “Shag” Maxwell

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Gordon Lynn “Shag” Maxwell

Birth
Death
30 Aug 2011 (aged 46)
Burial
Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7721076, Longitude: -94.8409052
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Services for Gordon Lynn Maxwell, 46, Ore City, were Tuesday. Burial was in Sand Hill Cemetery under direction of Croley Funeral Home, Gilmer.

Mr. Maxwell died Aug. 30, 2011.

He was born Nov. 24, 1964.

The following provided by Rex Kirby:

GILMER — Funeral services for Gordon Lynn Maxwell, 46, of Ore City, were 11 a.m. Tuesday, September 6, 2011, at Coffeeville Baptist Church with Bro. Jack Hoffpauir and Bro. Pat Shannon officiating. Interment was in the Sand Hill Cemetery in Upshur County. Arrangements are by Croley Funeral Home in Gilmer. Mr. Maxwell passed away Tuesday, August 30, 2011, at his residence.
Mr. Maxwell was born November 24, 1964, in Gladewater, Texas. He graduated from Ore City High School and then moved to Coushatta, La. There he was affectionately called "Shag" by those who knew him and loved him. Coushatta, La., is where Gordon spent most of his adult life and where he surrendered to the ministry and obtained his license while attending Freedom Ministry Church. From there, he became the Preacher of Amazing Grace Baptist Church and continued to preach there until he moved back to Ore City in November 2010.
He is survived by his parents, Melvin Dean and Betty Maxwell of Ore City and Sherry and John Strencel of Harleton; brothers, Melvin Dean Jr. and Jerry Maxwell of West Mountain, Bryan Todd Maxwell of Ore City, Christopher Cody and Shanna Maxwell of Ore City, Shane Harp of Avinger and Roylee Hicks of Pritchett; daughters, Misty Giddings and Samantha Smith; grandsons, Eric, Landon, Eli, Ethan, all of Coushatta, La. Also, many family and friends dear to this heart.
Gordon was loved by all that met him and will be dearly missed. Our family takes great comfort in knowing he is with our Lord and Savior. Gordon is our newest angel.
Pallbearers were Scotty Maxwell, Rick Harrison, Will Fails, Toby Byrant, Bill Robertson and Richard Nix.
Please leave online condolences at www.croleyfh.net
Published in Longview News-Journal on September 7, 2011


UPSHUR COUNTY, TX (KLTV) - An East Texas woman has been indicted on murder charges in the death of her husband.

Sharon Maxwell is accused of shooting her husband, Gordon Maxwell, 46, of Ore City, and depositing his body in his truck and setting it on fire.

According to preliminary autopsy reports, Gordon suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the head before his body was burned in the vehicle.

In late August, authorities were called to the 11,400 block of Hwy 155 N, just north of Gilmer, where the body had been discovered.

Investigators immediately called the scene suspicious and say that the Gordon did not die from the fire.

Update August 2012
News stories report that Ms. Maxwell was found guilty of murdering her husband and sentenced to life in prison by a jury after several days deliberation.
Services for Gordon Lynn Maxwell, 46, Ore City, were Tuesday. Burial was in Sand Hill Cemetery under direction of Croley Funeral Home, Gilmer.

Mr. Maxwell died Aug. 30, 2011.

He was born Nov. 24, 1964.

The following provided by Rex Kirby:

GILMER — Funeral services for Gordon Lynn Maxwell, 46, of Ore City, were 11 a.m. Tuesday, September 6, 2011, at Coffeeville Baptist Church with Bro. Jack Hoffpauir and Bro. Pat Shannon officiating. Interment was in the Sand Hill Cemetery in Upshur County. Arrangements are by Croley Funeral Home in Gilmer. Mr. Maxwell passed away Tuesday, August 30, 2011, at his residence.
Mr. Maxwell was born November 24, 1964, in Gladewater, Texas. He graduated from Ore City High School and then moved to Coushatta, La. There he was affectionately called "Shag" by those who knew him and loved him. Coushatta, La., is where Gordon spent most of his adult life and where he surrendered to the ministry and obtained his license while attending Freedom Ministry Church. From there, he became the Preacher of Amazing Grace Baptist Church and continued to preach there until he moved back to Ore City in November 2010.
He is survived by his parents, Melvin Dean and Betty Maxwell of Ore City and Sherry and John Strencel of Harleton; brothers, Melvin Dean Jr. and Jerry Maxwell of West Mountain, Bryan Todd Maxwell of Ore City, Christopher Cody and Shanna Maxwell of Ore City, Shane Harp of Avinger and Roylee Hicks of Pritchett; daughters, Misty Giddings and Samantha Smith; grandsons, Eric, Landon, Eli, Ethan, all of Coushatta, La. Also, many family and friends dear to this heart.
Gordon was loved by all that met him and will be dearly missed. Our family takes great comfort in knowing he is with our Lord and Savior. Gordon is our newest angel.
Pallbearers were Scotty Maxwell, Rick Harrison, Will Fails, Toby Byrant, Bill Robertson and Richard Nix.
Please leave online condolences at www.croleyfh.net
Published in Longview News-Journal on September 7, 2011


UPSHUR COUNTY, TX (KLTV) - An East Texas woman has been indicted on murder charges in the death of her husband.

Sharon Maxwell is accused of shooting her husband, Gordon Maxwell, 46, of Ore City, and depositing his body in his truck and setting it on fire.

According to preliminary autopsy reports, Gordon suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the head before his body was burned in the vehicle.

In late August, authorities were called to the 11,400 block of Hwy 155 N, just north of Gilmer, where the body had been discovered.

Investigators immediately called the scene suspicious and say that the Gordon did not die from the fire.

Update August 2012
News stories report that Ms. Maxwell was found guilty of murdering her husband and sentenced to life in prison by a jury after several days deliberation.


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