Latasha N Maddox
June 8, 1991 - May 9, 2026
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Latasha N Maddox Obituary
LaTasha Nicole Maddox was born June 8, 1991 in Shelby North Carolina to Victoria Maddox and Ben Broome.
Latasha, affectionately known as Tasha moved to Camden, New Jersey at a very young age.
Tasha was taught in the Camden School system and graduated from Woodrow Wilson High school in 2009.
Shortly after graduating Tasha began working for Rutger's University, at the Camden Campus. After working for a number of years there, Tasha decided to work for TD Bank, as a Banking Specialist.
Tasha enjoyed socializing and spending time with family and friends. She loved her children and family deeply. When it came to her children she was protective which enabled her to be very supported as their mother. Tasha had a special passion for dancing, which she loved to do. Tasha along with a number of close friends created a dance group. They were well known in the community for their dancing. They competed regularly with other groups while attending middle school, as well as high school.
Tasha was preceded in death by her father Ben Broom, her beloved Grandmother, Caroline Maddox and dear beloved sister, Labrie Maddox
Tasha leaves to cherish her memory, her mother, Victoria Maddox, her beloved children, Kaliyah and Kevin (the boy) Johnson and her her ride or die; partner for life, Kevin (Killz) Johnson. Her grandfather, Ronald Johnson (Sharon) and Jonathan Cook, her great uncle Teron (Karen) Maddox and four uncles, Jonathan Cook, Micah (April) Cook, Aaron Cook (Rebecca) and Juan Maddox. Her two aunts, Shay Ingalls and her nephew Jessie and Ronkita Johnson. She also leaves to cherish her memory a host of relatives and friends.
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LaTasha Nicole Maddox was born June 8, 1991 in Shelby North Carolina to Victoria Maddox and Ben Broome.
Latasha, affectionately known as Tasha moved to Camden, New Jersey at a very young age.
Tasha was taught in the Camden School system and graduated from Woodrow Wilson High school in 2009.
Shortly after graduatin