[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 162 (2016), Part 9]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 13176-13177]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                 CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF MAXIE BROADDUS

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                         HON. ROBERT J. WITTMAN

                              of virginia

                    in the house of representatives

                      Tuesday, September 20, 2016

  Mr. WITTMAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today with the sad news that Mr. 
Maxie Broaddus, a lifelong resident of Caroline County, Virginia passed 
away on December 31, 2015. As a fourth generation farmer, Maxie spent 
his entire life farming the land in and around his native county. At 
the young age of 16, he dedicated his life to hard work and his family, 
starting with only 650 acres of land.
  Maxie Broaddus was a businessman, role model, and friend to so many. 
At the time of his passing, he farmed 7,000 acres spanning the counties 
of Caroline, Essex, and Richmond, making him the executive of one of 
the largest growing operations in all of Virginia. He was always open 
to new ideas and technology, allowing his business to thrive.

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  As a member of Salem Baptist Church, he enjoyed fellowship as he 
walked in faith every day. He also had a passion for helping the 
children of the area. He donated both time and talent to countless 
children's events and was often heard saying, ``It's all about the 
kids.'' Maxie was never one to seek out recognition for his good works. 
He was known and respected for his dedication and will continue to 
inspire the members of the Caroline community.
  Maxie loved the people of Caroline County, he loved our great 
Commonwealth of Virginia, and he loved his country. He always gave of 
himself to make the lives of others better.
  He is survived by his daughters, Mindy Broaddus, Jessica Broaddus, 
and Danni Broaddus; his mother, Pat Homes; his brother, Mike Broaddus; 
his half-brother, Leo Mitchell; his grandsons, Weston James, and Own 
Wade Parker and his aunts, Mary Scott Haley and Jackie Dean.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask you to join me and countless others as we 
recognize the many contributions of Maxie Broaddus.

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