He was an ironworker and welder for 10 years with the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Ornamental Ironworkers Local 22. Previously, he had been a welder for five years with Union Carbide.
He was a member of the Capital City Conservation Club and Tobins Port River Valley Homeowners Association. Mr. Caudill was also a NAVY veteran.
Services: Noon May 19th, 1999 in Brashear Funeral Home in Viper, Kentucky.
Calling 4:00-9:00 PM May 17th, 1999 in Flanner & Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary.
Burial: Edley Cornet Cemetery in Fusonia, Kentucky.
Survivors include his wife Kathleen Young Caudill; children Timothy and Tina Caudill; brothers Dewey, Henry, Homer, and Edward Caudill; friend Bertha Faye Noble; two grandchildren.
He was an ironworker and welder for 10 years with the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Ornamental Ironworkers Local 22. Previously, he had been a welder for five years with Union Carbide.
He was a member of the Capital City Conservation Club and Tobins Port River Valley Homeowners Association. Mr. Caudill was also a NAVY veteran.
Services: Noon May 19th, 1999 in Brashear Funeral Home in Viper, Kentucky.
Calling 4:00-9:00 PM May 17th, 1999 in Flanner & Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary.
Burial: Edley Cornet Cemetery in Fusonia, Kentucky.
Survivors include his wife Kathleen Young Caudill; children Timothy and Tina Caudill; brothers Dewey, Henry, Homer, and Edward Caudill; friend Bertha Faye Noble; two grandchildren.
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