Swink Resident Buried Monday
The Ft Towson Sentinel September 18, 1942 – transcribed by Ron Henson
Funeral services for Claude Eugene Caldwell, well known Swink farmer, were conducted at Swink Monday afternoon. Burial in Swink cemetery was directed by Coffey Funeral home.
Mr. Caldwell died at his home on Sunday after a brief illness. He was 60 years of age. He had lived in that area for a number of years and had a large number of friends.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Edna Earl Caldwell, five sons and daughters, one sister and two brothers. They are Mrs. Vera Watson, whose home is in Texas; Earl Eugene Caldwell, of New Mexico; Clarence Caldwell, of Swink; Ray and Lola Lee Caldwell, of Virginia, all sons and daughters: Mrs. Maggie Myers of Arkansas, a sister; Blake Johnson, of Arkansas, and George Young, of Texas, brothers.
Swink Resident Buried Monday
The Ft Towson Sentinel September 18, 1942 – transcribed by Ron Henson
Funeral services for Claude Eugene Caldwell, well known Swink farmer, were conducted at Swink Monday afternoon. Burial in Swink cemetery was directed by Coffey Funeral home.
Mr. Caldwell died at his home on Sunday after a brief illness. He was 60 years of age. He had lived in that area for a number of years and had a large number of friends.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Edna Earl Caldwell, five sons and daughters, one sister and two brothers. They are Mrs. Vera Watson, whose home is in Texas; Earl Eugene Caldwell, of New Mexico; Clarence Caldwell, of Swink; Ray and Lola Lee Caldwell, of Virginia, all sons and daughters: Mrs. Maggie Myers of Arkansas, a sister; Blake Johnson, of Arkansas, and George Young, of Texas, brothers.
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