© The Chickasha Star Chickasha, Oklahoma April 6, 1967 October 8, 1874 ~ March 28, 1967 KATE CALDWELL SERVICES THURSDAY Funeral services for Margaret Catherine "Kate" Caldwell were held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. L. D. Wilkes and the Rev Paul Hampton officiating. Mrs. Harry Dodson, Mrs. Dale Henricks, Mrs. W. A. Finley and Mrs. Chris Miller, accompanied by Mrs. Donald D. Brown at the piano, sang, "Were Going Down The Valley," "Nearer My God To Thee" and "Precious Memories." Casket bearers were Keith Berry, Robert Caldwell, Fred Roden, Donald Karnes, Roland Harrison and William Caldwell. Interment was in the Verden Cemetery under the direction of the Hansen Funeral Home. Mrs. Caldwell was born October 8, 1874 at Anutt, Mo., and died March 28, 1967 at Shanoan Springs Residence. She was united in marriage to Charlie Karnes at Anutt and came to Oklahoma in 1910. Mr. Karnes died in 1940. To this union was born four children, one preceding him in death. She was married to William Caldwell in 1944, who died in 1951. She had lived in the Verden vicinity since coming to Oklahoma until the time of her death. Survivors are two sons, Orule Karnes, James L. Karnes of Okla. City; one daughter, Mrs. Susan Baker of Chicago, Ill.; 17 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren; 3 great great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lisa Chapman of Anutt |
© The Verden News Verden, Oklahoma Friday, December 21, 1951 January 14, 1882 ~ December 14, 1951 W. W. CALDWELL SERVICES HELD SATURDAY AT 2 PM Funeral services for W W Caldwell were held at 2 pm. Saturday at the Baptist church with the pastor, Rev George Gaidaroff, officiating. Music was furnished by Mrs J N Kern, Mrs Donald Brown, Mrs Harry Dodson and Mrs C W Hamill, who sang Beyond the Sunset" Precious Memories" and Sweet Hour of Prayer. Mrs E R Nelson accompanied them. Casket bearers were Lewis Crumm, Audrey Heavin, L E Seago, Alec .Williams, J C Hawkins and O V Heavin. Burial was in the Verden cemetery with the Hansen Funeral Home in charge. William W. Caldwell was born at Myrtle, Missouri, January 14, 188? and passed away at his home in Verden on December 14, a the age of 69 years and eleven months. He was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors include his wife, Kate: one son, Lindsey Caldwell, Cement; one daughter, Mrs Ellen Allison, Anadarko; oen brother, Roe Caldwell, Chickasha and two sisters, Mrs Frankie Ricks, Chickasha and Mrs Viola Overton, West Plains, Missouri. One son, Jesse Caldwell, was killed in the European theater In World War I. |
© The Verden News Verden, Oklahoma December 7, 1923 January 25, 1898 ~ December 2, 1923 Nina Pearle Caldwell, wife of R. M. Caldwell, died in a hospital at Chickasha Sunday morning at 1 o'clock following an operation, age 25 years, 11 months and 6 days. She was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Taylor. Was a member of the Baptist church. She was married to R. M. Caldwell Sept. 3, 1916. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, two children, parents and two brothers. The last services were held Monday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Harman, of Chickasha, officiating. Songs were touchingly rendered and the flowers were many and beautiful, but not more beautiful than the face that rested so peacefully among them. Beautiful in life, beautiful in death, but far more beautiful in the resurrection morn. Flowers seem to be the best emblem we have to express our love, for we wreathe them around the cradle, the marriage altar and the tomb. Thus would we leave her, and in memory keep her, as sweetly reposing among the beautiful and fragrant flowers. Her life was gentle, but like the still waters, it was deep. In her heart of hearts she carried those she loved, and her hand was never weary, her step never failed in ministering unto, caring for, or waiting upon those who were in any way dependent upon her. Thus closed the early life of one who, being dead, yet speaketh. She was laid to rest in the Verden Cemetery |
© Chickasha Star Chickasha, Oklahoma Thursday, July 15, 1948 May 1, 1912 ~ July 7, 1944 MILITARY SERVICES TO BE HELD SUNDAY FOR PFC CALDWELL Military funeral services will be cobnducted Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in the afternoon in the Verden Baptist Church under the direction of the Verden post of the American Legion for Pfc Jessie R. Caldwell, who was killed in action in France July 7, 1944. The body of the serviceman is being shipped back from France and is expected to arrive in Verden Friday. Pvt Caldwell attended Verden school and had lived in and around Verden most of his life and had been engaged in farming and oil field work before entering the army in November, 1942. He was 32 years old at the time of his death. He was survived by his father, William W. Caldwell of Verden, a sister, Mrs Ellen Allason, Anadarko and one brother, Breen Lindsey Caldwell of Cement. Burial will be in the Verden cemetery under the direction of the Hansen Funeral Home. Pvt Caldwell was a nephew of Roe Caldwell of this city. |
© The Verden News Verden, Oklaoma September 5, 1919 July 22, 1919 ~ August 31, 1919 DIED - At his home in our city, Sunday, at 8 o'clock p. m., little Delbert Earl, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Caldwell, aged six weeks. Thus over a happy home the shadow of a little grave has fallen. This beautiful flower, permitted to bloom for only a brief season in their home, has been recalled to nature skies, leaving the earth road for them dark and lonely indeed. Rev. Harman, of the Baptist church, conducted the services at the home, after which the little form was laid to rest in the family lot in our Silent City. Death came with friendly care, The opening, had to heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there |
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