Kathryn (Burton) Caldwell
Sep 7, 1930 - Jul 12, 2020
Posted by Martha Reddout
© Marietta Monitor
17 Jul 2020, Page 4
Born September 7, 1930 at Burneyville, the daughter of Luther Iran and
Mary Alice Blue Burton, she died Sunday, July 12, 2020 at her home.
She married her high school sweetheart Woodie D. Caldwell on June 21, 1947 in Gainesville, Texas. He preceded her in death on October 25, 1987.
Kathryn worked for
Marietta Sportswear and as a waitress at the Dairy Hubb and Red Rooster
Restaurant, which later became Denims. The thing she excelled at the
most was being a homemaker and farm wife. Kathryn was Love County
Frontier Days Pioneer Royalty in 2018. She enjoyed playing bingo, going
to thrift stores, cooking, and most of all spending time with her kids
and grandkids.
In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by
grandson, Christopher Caldwell; two brothers, Don Burton and Rayford
Burton; and two sisters, Anna Lee Smith and Queta Fern Burton.
Survivors include daughter, Janet Sparks of Marietta; son, Woodie Don
Caldwell and wife Angie of Newcastle; sister, Kathleen Caldwell of
Marietta; five grandchildren, Kevin Hartman and wife Deann, Derrick
Gray, Brandon Sparks, Stephen Sparks, and Amy Caldwell; seven
great-grandchildren, Macie Hartman, Tyler Hartman, Tanner Gray, Lexi
Caldwell, Areial Caldwell, Dallas Sparks, and James Sparks; four +
one-on-the-way great-great-grandchildren, Pepper Hartman, Deegan Stover,
Ella Stover, and Colette Schilke; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Serving as pallbearers were Kevin Hartman, Derrick Gray, Woodie Don
Caldwell, Brandon Sparks, Monty Caldwell, Craig Stephen, and Tyler
Hartman. Honorary bearer was Heath Hicks.
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