John Martin Madden R.I.P.
JOHN MARTIN MADDEN - 8th November 1924 to 22nd April 2012
Sad to report the passing of another great Evertonian and great family man, John Madden. My father was born in the Dingle in the mid 20's, and like his elder half- brother, Alex and his father, also John, was an Evertonian for all of his days. A very early memory was his own father heading down to Wembley in 33 for the the cup final. Father had the good fortune to see the great Dixie Dean play for the Toffees toward the end of the great man's career, but it was Tommy Lawton who was his first real hero. "He was the greatest centre forward I ever saw" to quote daddyo. After his call up during the war, dad settled down to married bliss with his one and only love, other the Toffees of course, his loving wife, Catherine. Despite her family being of the red persuasion it was a marriage made to last ; they would have been celebrating 62 years married this June. Chance lead them to settle in Litherland where he remained for the rest of his days.
For most of his working life dad was a bus conductor (remember them?) working out of the Litherland garage for more than 25 years. Bluekipper readers of a certain vintage who travelled into town on the likes of the 52 or 55 might well remember him. Anyhow, back to football. One of his greatest memories was the night Everton won promotion back to the top flight at Oldham in 54. He loved to tell the tale how he bought the very last ticket for the last of the football specials which left Lime Street (or was it Exchange?) for big match in Oldham.
By the early 60's he was father to 6, and this golden period for him was matched by a golden period for the Mighty Blues on the pitch. Family commitments for the 40 something meant he was unable to travel to Wembley in 66, but he loved to tell the tale how his eldest lad, also John, cracked his head on the ceiling of the living room when the equalizer went in, so high did he jump in celebration.
Like all of us he savoured the great team of the 80's. He was at Rotterdam with the family, of course, but another abiding memory of his from this period was the semi at Highbury against Southampton in 1984. Father kept a season ticket until about 5 or so seasons ago, when his failing health meant he could no longer climb the steps to his seat in the upper Gwladys. He died at Fazakerley hospital on Sunday gone, after a very short illness. He leaves behind him a big family; just last year he became a great-grandfather twice over. Very happy to report that it is choc-a-bloc full of Evertonians, not one red amongst us.
Good night and God bless, dad. We love you. Until we meet again in that Goodison Park in the sky.
Funeral Mass at Our Lady Queen of Peace, Litherland at 10.15am Monday 30th April, followed by burial at Ford Cemetery.
The Madden family, Litherland.
Tributes
Name: Andy
Location: Liverpool 8
Date: 30 April 2012
We don't choose we are choosen, those who understand need no explanation, those who don't understand don't matter. What a great man and fellow dingle born and bred blue. God bless , NSNO
Name: Ruby
Location: Liverpool
Date: 30 April 2012
Ro Ro Gaga,
Thank you for being such a wonderful RoRo Gaga to me. I loved learning about Everton from you and I will miss you very much. You always told mummy how lovely I was, well you were so special to us. Rest in Peace. Ruby xxx
Name: anthony nolan
Location: NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK
Date: 29 April 2012
I DID NOT KNOW THIS MAN. DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO ALL HIS FAMILY. REMEMBER........ EVERTONIANS DONT DIE ................. WE GO TO HEAVEN AND CHEER THE BLUES, GOD BLESS YA ! NSNO
Name: Chris
Location: Liverpool
Date: 29 April 2012
God bless you and your family John Martin Madden, R.I.P
Name: Jimmy Burns
Location: Merseyside
Date: 28 April 2012
I was lucky enough to know Mr. Madden, a thorough gentleman and GREAT EVERTONIAN, I was able to enjoy many a pre-match pint in his company in the 'Iron Lung' in Walton Road and I was so sorry to learn the bad news of his passing on but his memory and the Everton genes live on through his family, my profound condolences to Brian, Neil and Gerard and all the Madden family.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum was never more apt.
Name: Colin Duggan
Location: Everton
Date: 28 April 2012
Ged, Neil, Did he ever go to Anfield ?
I believe it was a family tradition never to set foot in the place
Name: John Kelly
Location: Wirral
Date: 28 April 2012
He sounds like a great man who had a great life.
Name: Andy
Location: Ellesmere Port
Date: 28 April 2012
To part-borrow a well known phrase..
"Football Fan, Gentleman, Evertonian". I'll bet he DID know his history. What a story of following Everton FC, RIP, sir.
Name: Steve F
Location: Old Swan.
Date: 28 April 2012
Rest in peace Mr Madden.
Name: ian plews
Location: aintree
Date: 28 April 2012
deepest sympathys. proper blue, nice one, god bless
Name: peter
Location: birkenhead
Date: 27 April 2012
Sorry to hear of your sad loss. My dad rip was at the Oldham and dave hickson was my dads big idol.
God bless
Name: Jenny Whitelam
Location: London
Date: 27 April 2012
I am so very sad to hear about the wonderful Mr Madden passing. A lovely man and a true gentleman. I was lucky enough to have shared many a long chat at Goodison park with him when i was a little girl and that lovely smiling face was enough to cheer me up even when Everton didn't get the result! I am sad not to be able to make it back from London on Monday to say goodbye but my heart will be in Liverpool and with you all. Deepest sympathy to all the Maddens on the loss of the wonderful head of their family. All our love Jenny and Darren xxx
Name: Jimmy
Location: Bootle
Date: 27 April 2012
What a nice man,Sympathy to all the family.
Name: Father
Location: St Helens
Date: 27 April 2012
I don't know or have ever met Mr Madden but that is a wonderful tribute to your Dad. My condolences to the Madden family. God Bless. NSNO.
Name: Paul
Location: Bacup
Date: 27 April 2012
I never knew or met your dad but I would have really liked to. I bet his stories were brilliant. R.I.P.
Name: Gerry Morrison
Location: Los Angeles
Date: 27 April 2012
Sorry to hear the sad news. However, such a full life is definitely one to be celebrated.
Name: Dave Charles
Location: Liverpool.
Date: 27 April 2012
A wonderful write-up John of your dad. My dad was at that Oldham game and he always spoke about it and Dave Hickson was his hero.
My Sympathies are with you and your family but the memories you have, will always be there.
R.I.P Mr John Martin Madden.
Name: Paco Jones
Location: Liverpool
Date: 27 April 2012
I hope I have as many happy times as your dad John,God bless.
Name: Tony Lamb
Location: Burscough
Date: 2 August 2012
If you can tell a man by the company he keeps then you can certainly tell a man by the family he produces. Although I did not know Mr Madden personally I have had the privilege of knowing some of his children - especially John and Gerard - and I would simply say that only a very fine man could produce such wonderful "children', and great Evertonians! Belated, deepest sympathies to all of his family, including the Molloy(Red Liverpool side) of a wonderful, genuinely Liverpool family.
Name: Paul Blackwell
Location: South Manchester
Date: 17 September 2012
I happened on this page doing a search on Oldham v Everton 1954. (For my sins I'm and exiled Latics fan stranded in alien territory in Didsbury!) Despite being 7 years old its an occasion I remember vividly. Why? I was born in Oldham and grew up in Middleton. I was in the town centre around tea time 29th April 1954. Passing thro were coaches (charrers) full of beings the like of which I had never seen before! Manically grinning and shouting and cheering blue and white bedecked - er - chaps(!) - and cars like Morris 8s and Vauxhall 10s full of the same! .... On their way back to the East Lancs Road from Boundary Park.
My Mum was from Wallasey and her Mum was born on Gt Howard St and her Uncles (her Mum's brothers) had been landlords of The Throstles Nest Scotland Road in late Victorian times. When I got home and told my Mum this story she remembered being told how her Uncles' blood ran blue! Sadly they'd died before she was born. Probably worn out by the job....!
I love the warmth of the tributes on this page. What a smashing guy John obviously was. Probably one of those faces in a charrer window back in April 54!!
Name: Michelle and Chris G
Location: liverpool
Date: 12 May 2012
What a lovely written tribute to a true blue, God Bless him and your family RIP
Name: bluepeoturkey
Location: turkey
Date: 1 June 2012
r.i.p mr blue