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Denver Glen & Marige E Caldwell

Rosedale Cemetery
Rosedale, McClain County, Oklahoma


© Audrey McConnell Calger





Denver Glen Caldwell Obit

Sep 16, 1917 - Apr 09, 2003
Posted by: Susan Gabel



Denver Glen Caldwell was born to Conner and Ellen Caldwell on 17 Sep 1917 in Stratford, OK.

He was the owner of a farm machinery business in Rosedale for the last 30 years.

Denver passed away on 09 Apr 2003.

His memorial service was held on 12 Apr 2003 at Rosedale Cemetery on the direction of Primrose Funeral Service in Norman, OK.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Marg. One son, Ronald Caldwell and is wife Lynn. Three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Two brothers, Lee of San Diego, CA and Earnest of OKC and four sisters, Jewell Long and Dorothy Leathers of OKC, Juanita Byrd of Farwell, TX and Edith Bean of Brownfield, TX.



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