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Dorothy Dell <I>Brown</I> Caldwell

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Dorothy Dell Brown Caldwell

Birth
Solgohachia, Conway County, Arkansas, USA
Death
24 Dec 2018 (aged 88)
Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Dorothy Dell Brown Caldwell transitioned from her earthly tabernacle to meet her heavenly Father and Savior on December 24, 2018. She was born January 11, 1930 on a farm in Solgohachia, Arkansas to Levi Isaac Brown and Louise Bozeman Brown. She was the youngest of three sisters.

She loved nursing and often spoke of the years she spent caring for nursing home patients. She lived most of her adult life in Kansas City, Kansas and Conway, Arkansas. Due to her declining health, she moved to Arkansas in order to be near her son, Delbert Frazier, and became a resident of Salem Nursing and Rehabilitation Center of Conway, Arkansas.

Dorothy began her relationship with Christ at an early age and continued that relationship until her death. She served in several capacities in the church throughout the years. Her service included Choir, being a pianist, teaching bible study, performing missionary work and evangelism. While residing in Arkansas, she was a member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Friendship, Arkansas. After moving to Kansas City, she worshiped and served as a member of The Real Church under the leadership of Minister George Carson and Miracle Rejoicing Temple under the leadership of Minister Jerry D. Spratt. Fellowship with other Christians and sharing God's words were a vital aspect of her life. During her stay at Salem Nursing Center, she continued to attend church services, enjoyed the company of her fellow residents and looked forward to daily visits with her son.

She was affectionately known as "Aunt Dorothy" to many. She treasured her loving sisters and her sister=relationship with Dorothy Roark. The sisters often coordinated their clothing for church services. In 1963, she opened her home and more importantly her heart to her son, Delbert.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Lloyd Caldwell; eldest sister, Maxine Carson; and granddaughter, Debbie Frazier.

Survivors: son Delbert Frazier (Rochelle) of Conway, Arkansas; sister, Delphine Pledger; exceptionally supportive nieces, Sandra Ellingburg and Janice Sullivan all of Kansas City, Kansas; granddaughter, Sharlette Berry (Murphy) of Conway; and a host of loving relatives and friends.

Celebration of life service will be held Thursday, January 3, 2019, 11:00 A.M. at Veasley Funeral Home Memorial Chapel. Final resting place will be at Highland Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas.

www.veasleyfuneralhome.com
Dorothy Dell Brown Caldwell transitioned from her earthly tabernacle to meet her heavenly Father and Savior on December 24, 2018. She was born January 11, 1930 on a farm in Solgohachia, Arkansas to Levi Isaac Brown and Louise Bozeman Brown. She was the youngest of three sisters.

She loved nursing and often spoke of the years she spent caring for nursing home patients. She lived most of her adult life in Kansas City, Kansas and Conway, Arkansas. Due to her declining health, she moved to Arkansas in order to be near her son, Delbert Frazier, and became a resident of Salem Nursing and Rehabilitation Center of Conway, Arkansas.

Dorothy began her relationship with Christ at an early age and continued that relationship until her death. She served in several capacities in the church throughout the years. Her service included Choir, being a pianist, teaching bible study, performing missionary work and evangelism. While residing in Arkansas, she was a member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Friendship, Arkansas. After moving to Kansas City, she worshiped and served as a member of The Real Church under the leadership of Minister George Carson and Miracle Rejoicing Temple under the leadership of Minister Jerry D. Spratt. Fellowship with other Christians and sharing God's words were a vital aspect of her life. During her stay at Salem Nursing Center, she continued to attend church services, enjoyed the company of her fellow residents and looked forward to daily visits with her son.

She was affectionately known as "Aunt Dorothy" to many. She treasured her loving sisters and her sister=relationship with Dorothy Roark. The sisters often coordinated their clothing for church services. In 1963, she opened her home and more importantly her heart to her son, Delbert.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Lloyd Caldwell; eldest sister, Maxine Carson; and granddaughter, Debbie Frazier.

Survivors: son Delbert Frazier (Rochelle) of Conway, Arkansas; sister, Delphine Pledger; exceptionally supportive nieces, Sandra Ellingburg and Janice Sullivan all of Kansas City, Kansas; granddaughter, Sharlette Berry (Murphy) of Conway; and a host of loving relatives and friends.

Celebration of life service will be held Thursday, January 3, 2019, 11:00 A.M. at Veasley Funeral Home Memorial Chapel. Final resting place will be at Highland Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas.

www.veasleyfuneralhome.com

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