Jeanne D. Caldwell
November 2, 1922 ~ June 4, 2003
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
Jeanne D. Caldwell, 80, of 70 Galax Avenue, Asheville, died Wednesday, June 4, 2003, in an Asheville hospital.
Mrs. Caldwell was born in Buffalo, NY, and was a daughter of the late Roy and Bonnie Moore Darrell. She was married to Henry C. Caldwell, Jr., who died in 1979. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church.
Surviving are two daughters, Patricia Caldwell of Townsend, MD and Constance Susanne Caldwell of Asheville; three sons, Mitchell Caldwell of Menlo Park, CA, Daniel Caldwell of Asheville, and Richard Caldwell of San Marino, CA; three sisters, Audrey Spivey and Marcia Blazer of Nashville, TN and Judy Buckner of Mt. Julian, TN; and three brothers, Kenneth Darrell of Wyandotte, MI, Douglas Darrell of Nashville, TN and Gerald Darrell of Mississippi; and thirteen grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 2:00 pm Sunday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Rev. Dr. Buddy Corbin officiating. Burial will follow at Green Hills Cemetery.
Her family will receive friends from 7 - 8:30 pm Saturday at the funeral home.
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I am sorry to read of the death of
your mother. She and your father were friends of mine for many years.
May the memories you cherish fill your heart with peace today and give you the strength and courage to sustain you on your way.’
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
If I can ever do anything for you and your family, please let us know.
Rev. Lester & Judy Wise Haney
118 Douglas Heights
Gaffney SC 29341
864-489-0794
As you gather to celebrate a wonderful mother and an amazing life, please know our thoughts and prays are with each family member.
Dear Patsy, Danny and Ricky, We used to be next-door neighbors when we lived on Galax, about 1947-8, in the Nahikian’s basement apartment. We loved your parents, both of them, and it was a shock to find in Saturday’s paper that Jean had just recently died. Odd, because when we got groceries from Ingle’s the other day, I was thinking,’I’d like to go visit Jean!’ We enjoyed knowing Henry and her…and you children. too!Can you remember Karen or David? They were 3 and 1 year-old, then. With loving sadness to you all, Gerry and Elmer Koontz