ForeverMissed
Large image
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Mr. Oscar and Mrs. Joyce Madison. We will remember them forever. Please share your memories and tributes below.
March 31, 2021
March 31, 2021
Creative Learning Center was my first and only Elementary School. I attended the school in 1982 to 1992. I still remember my first day. I cried not just on the first day, but every day. Mr Madison became my superhero as a child when he found out that I was crying every day. He would take me by the hand and we would walk around the whole school. He even took me in his red pickup truck to go to other Creative Learning Centers. He made me feel as if I was one of his own children. Mrs. Madison played a big role in my life too. Her smile would brighten up the entire room. I remember when I broke my finger she was right there by my side. We played Bingo, and different games. She even read stories to me. Things like that are very special. The Madison's wanted us to know as students we are the future. I remember as a child we used to sing I Believe The Children Are Our Future for almost every program. I believe they picked that song because every child that attended CLC was going to succeed in life. Now let's talk about the field trips and all the fun times we had. We went to Kenneth Hann Park, Expo Museum, Disney On Ice and the Zoo. Let's not forget the drill team. I was in that of course. We had lots of fun walking down Martin Luther King Boulevard in the parades. We came in second place every year but it always felt like first place. Now that they are gone it's time for us to remember all of their hard work and dedication. Fly high Mr. Madison and Mrs. Madison, spread your wings and continue to watch over us. You're love and dedication will never be forgotten
March 30, 2021
March 30, 2021
All my love to the family, my deepest condolences. Mr. and Mrs. Madison were extremely sweet and showed me nothing but kindness. Their legacy will live on forever.

Leave a Tribute

Light a Candle
Lay a Flower
Leave a Note
 
Recent Tributes
March 31, 2021
March 31, 2021
Creative Learning Center was my first and only Elementary School. I attended the school in 1982 to 1992. I still remember my first day. I cried not just on the first day, but every day. Mr Madison became my superhero as a child when he found out that I was crying every day. He would take me by the hand and we would walk around the whole school. He even took me in his red pickup truck to go to other Creative Learning Centers. He made me feel as if I was one of his own children. Mrs. Madison played a big role in my life too. Her smile would brighten up the entire room. I remember when I broke my finger she was right there by my side. We played Bingo, and different games. She even read stories to me. Things like that are very special. The Madison's wanted us to know as students we are the future. I remember as a child we used to sing I Believe The Children Are Our Future for almost every program. I believe they picked that song because every child that attended CLC was going to succeed in life. Now let's talk about the field trips and all the fun times we had. We went to Kenneth Hann Park, Expo Museum, Disney On Ice and the Zoo. Let's not forget the drill team. I was in that of course. We had lots of fun walking down Martin Luther King Boulevard in the parades. We came in second place every year but it always felt like first place. Now that they are gone it's time for us to remember all of their hard work and dedication. Fly high Mr. Madison and Mrs. Madison, spread your wings and continue to watch over us. You're love and dedication will never be forgotten
March 30, 2021
March 30, 2021
All my love to the family, my deepest condolences. Mr. and Mrs. Madison were extremely sweet and showed me nothing but kindness. Their legacy will live on forever.

Her Life
March 25, 2021
We honor Mr. Oscar Madison (10/25/1938 - 3/26/2020) and Mrs. Joyce Perkins-Madison (2/28/1939 - 3/21/2021), founders and owners of Creative Learning Centers since 1972. They leave behind a legacy of being the oldest African American owned private schools on Martin L King Jr Blvd in Los Angeles, CA educating and providing care to thousands of students from Infant to 6th Grade. The Madison Family would like to thank you for sharing your memories, support, prayers, and love during this time.
Recent stories

Invite others to Mr. Oscar and Mrs. Joyce's website:

Invite by email

Post to your timeline