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James Kennedy “Jimbo” Caldwell

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James Kennedy “Jimbo” Caldwell

Birth
Clarendon, Monroe County, Arkansas, USA
Death
2 Sep 2021 (aged 78)
Burial
Aubrey, Lee County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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James Kennedy Caldwell passed away on Thursday, September 2, 2021 at the age of 78. He was born August 17, 1943, to William and Oma Caldwell. The family home was located in Monroe, Arkansas at the time of his birth. He became simply known as "Jimbo" and received formal education in the nearby community of Aubrey.

Jimbo was blessed in life to become a father, grandfather, and great grandfather. He worked outside the home as a Salesman for Caldwell Tractor Sales and enjoyed the daily comradery with local customers and friends who stopped by to visit. When time allowed he would spend time rebuilding tractors, hunting and collected just about everything.

He was preceded in death by his parents; William and Oma Caldwell, brothers; J.B Caldwell, Whit Caldwell, Sonny Boy Caldwell, Gus Rogers, Emmitt Caldwell, Joe Edwards, sisters; Ruby Caldwell, Mary Rock, Nora Parks, Sarah Hand, Ernestine Heritage, Vivian Smith, Jenny Harris and Adeline Herby.

Survivors include his son; Tim Caldwell of Moro, and daughter Sherry Ellis of Jonesboro, five grandchildren; Tim Caldwell Jr. Kim Folsom, Justin Caldwell, Jordan Ellis, Cole Caldwell, four great grandchildren; Ledger Folsom, Luke Folsom, Landon Caldwell and Mason Caldwell, sisters Doris wheeler, Patricia Davidson, Betty Rowton (Possum).
James Kennedy Caldwell passed away on Thursday, September 2, 2021 at the age of 78. He was born August 17, 1943, to William and Oma Caldwell. The family home was located in Monroe, Arkansas at the time of his birth. He became simply known as "Jimbo" and received formal education in the nearby community of Aubrey.

Jimbo was blessed in life to become a father, grandfather, and great grandfather. He worked outside the home as a Salesman for Caldwell Tractor Sales and enjoyed the daily comradery with local customers and friends who stopped by to visit. When time allowed he would spend time rebuilding tractors, hunting and collected just about everything.

He was preceded in death by his parents; William and Oma Caldwell, brothers; J.B Caldwell, Whit Caldwell, Sonny Boy Caldwell, Gus Rogers, Emmitt Caldwell, Joe Edwards, sisters; Ruby Caldwell, Mary Rock, Nora Parks, Sarah Hand, Ernestine Heritage, Vivian Smith, Jenny Harris and Adeline Herby.

Survivors include his son; Tim Caldwell of Moro, and daughter Sherry Ellis of Jonesboro, five grandchildren; Tim Caldwell Jr. Kim Folsom, Justin Caldwell, Jordan Ellis, Cole Caldwell, four great grandchildren; Ledger Folsom, Luke Folsom, Landon Caldwell and Mason Caldwell, sisters Doris wheeler, Patricia Davidson, Betty Rowton (Possum).


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