Olyve Hallmark Abbott
4-20-'23: I remember Carroll in school in Wichita Falls. He was friendly and well-liked. That shows from his smiles in pictures. I live in Fort Worth and decided to search for him. My sincere thoughts to his family.
Birth date: May 29, 1928 Death date: Dec 26, 2020
Carroll Homer Maxwell, Jr., of McKinney, Texas, was born May 29,1928 in Wichita Falls, Texas to Virginia and Carroll Homer Maxwell, Sr., and went home to the arms of Jesus on December 26, 2020. During his teenage years the family Read Obituary
4-20-'23: I remember Carroll in school in Wichita Falls. He was friendly and well-liked. That shows from his smiles in pictures. I live in Fort Worth and decided to search for him. My sincere thoughts to his family.
To The Family
I had the distinct honor of knowing Carroll from the various Republican groups we were members of, and from our discussions about the role of the Judiciary.  Everyone knows he was passionate about politics, but it is "why" he was so passionate about it that I found so endearing. Carroll understood how politics directy impacts people's everyday lives, and Carroll loved people.  
He was intelligent and so well-informed about the issues that candidates and elected officials sought his endorsement, and others trusted Carroll's opinion and judgment in deciding who they should support.  But what I will remember most is how he embodied what it means to be a "gentleman."  Carroll was chivalrous, courteous, kind, and honorable,  I miss him, his mentorship, our friendship, his laugh, and our long talks together.
Barnett Walker
Judge, Collin County Court at Law #2
To The Family
I had the distinct honor of knowing Carroll from the various Republican groups we were members of, and from our discussions about the role of the Judiciary.  Everyone knows he was passionate about politics, but it is "why" he was so passionate about it that I found so endearing. Carroll understood how politics directy impacts people's everyday lives, and Carroll loved people.  
He was intelligent and so well-informed about the issues that candidates and elected officials sought his endorsement, and others trusted Carroll's opinion and judgment in deciding who they should support.  But what I will remember most is how he embodied what it means to be a "gentleman."  Carroll was chivalrous, courteous, kind, and honorable,  I miss him, his mentorship, our friendship, his laugh, and our long talks together.
Barnett Walker
Judge, Collin County Court at Law #2
Alice and Family,
Tom & I became acquainted with your Dad through his work with conservative grassroots groups. He kept up on the issues and was a great organizer. His Texas roots showed through his diligent work to always work to keep Texas "Red" . When he could no longer drive he was concerned about missing important meetings & events. Alice you were his "sunshine" by driving him to many of those events and allowing him to stay connected to what he loved to do. He was a "true patriot" in the sense of always caring for what happened in his community and country. He will be missed.
Carroll was a gentle giant and a friend in McKinney.
Karen, Alice and Max- so sorry to hear of the passing of your precious father. Growing up in Richardson, I had the delight of being on his various SVAA teams. What a fine coach/man he was! One thing always stood out...it wasn’t about the Victory- to walk away a good sport was THE VICTORY! Your Dad was the pillar for SPORTSMAN.....his gentle way and loving heart will be missed. Rosie Foreman Walker
I will always remember “Mr. Maxwell” from my childhood on the creek. He was a wonderful, loving man and father. I am sorry for your loss.