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James Harold “Jimmy” Caudill

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James Harold “Jimmy” Caudill

Birth
Winfield, Titus County, Texas, USA
Death
9 Aug 2012 (aged 87)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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James H. Caudill

San Antonio, Texas

James H. Caudill, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away on August 9, 2012. He was born May 12, 1925, in Winfield to Stephen Emory Caudill and Dora Armstrong Caudill. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Bobby Caudill, Eugene Caudill, and Stephen Emory (Red) Caudill; two sisters, Esther Caudill Hamrick Case and Dora Caudill Allen Brock and Mary Caudill Mitchell. Visitation will be held at Mission Park Funeral Home on August 12, 2012, between the hours of 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral will be August 13, 2012, at 2 p.m. at Shearer Hills Baptist Church with Dr. Dowell Loftis, officiating minister. Brian Jacob, grandson will be delivering a family remembrance. Burial will be August 13, 2012, in Mission Burial Park North. In 1927, he moved from Winfield to Decatur with his family. There he attended the public school system and graduated from Decatur High School in November of 1943. After two days of completing his high school courses he volunteered and entered the service of the United States Army Air Corp. Upon completion of his training, he received his wings as a Flight Engineer and Gunner. He spent approximately two years flying in B17's, B24's and B29's during the war years of 1944 and 1945, within the states. In January 1946, he followed in the steps of his father and older brother, Eugene, to the University of Kentucky in Lexington, and entered the School of Civil Engineering. After the death of his father, he went back to Alabama and worked for the Decatur Iron and Steel Company. In 1948, he accepted the call of God to enter the Gospel Ministry. In September of that year, he entered Baylor University to prepare himself for his life's work. While in school he met and married, who he said was the prettiest girl on campus, Mary Frances Hartgroves, on September 9, 1950. He received his degree in religion in 1951. He served Baptist churches in Alabama, Texas, and Mississippi as Pastor. He also said that his greatest successes were at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Morgan County and Okolona Baptist Church in Hatton. Mr. Caudill also worked many years as an engineering consultant with the Southern Steel Company and ISI Contracting Group in San Antonio, Texas. He is a member of the Morgan County Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, inducted in 1994 for his athletic achievements in high school, college, and semi-pro ball.

Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Mary Hartgroves Caudill; three daughters, Cindi Caudill Jacob and husband, Leonard, Ginger Caudill McGuff and husband, Stan, Kathy Caudill Garza and husband, Roland; two sons, Bobby Caudill and wife, Laura, and David Caudill and wife Stacy; 12 grandchildren, Brian Jacob and wife, Kristine Jacob, Chad Jacob, Matthew McGuff and wife, Sarah McGuff, Amy McGuff Skinner and husband, Drew, Emily McGuff, Zachry Caudill, Michael Caudill, Jill Caudill, Geremy Garza, Kimberly Garza, Grant Caudill and Madison Caudill; three great grandsons, Benjamin Stephen Jacob, Braxton Samuel Jacob and Charles Matthew McGuff; two great-granddaughters, Hailey Alis Jacob and Phoebe Alexis Skinner; one sister, Lucille Caudill Dumas and numerous nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Matthew McGuff, Chad Jacob, Zachry Caudill, Michael Caudill, Geremy Garza and Grant Caudill.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be given to Baylor University Athletic Department in Waco, Texas. You may sign the online guest book at www.mission parks.com under the obituary section.

Published in the Decatur Daily on August 11, 2012 .
James H. Caudill

San Antonio, Texas

James H. Caudill, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away on August 9, 2012. He was born May 12, 1925, in Winfield to Stephen Emory Caudill and Dora Armstrong Caudill. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Bobby Caudill, Eugene Caudill, and Stephen Emory (Red) Caudill; two sisters, Esther Caudill Hamrick Case and Dora Caudill Allen Brock and Mary Caudill Mitchell. Visitation will be held at Mission Park Funeral Home on August 12, 2012, between the hours of 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral will be August 13, 2012, at 2 p.m. at Shearer Hills Baptist Church with Dr. Dowell Loftis, officiating minister. Brian Jacob, grandson will be delivering a family remembrance. Burial will be August 13, 2012, in Mission Burial Park North. In 1927, he moved from Winfield to Decatur with his family. There he attended the public school system and graduated from Decatur High School in November of 1943. After two days of completing his high school courses he volunteered and entered the service of the United States Army Air Corp. Upon completion of his training, he received his wings as a Flight Engineer and Gunner. He spent approximately two years flying in B17's, B24's and B29's during the war years of 1944 and 1945, within the states. In January 1946, he followed in the steps of his father and older brother, Eugene, to the University of Kentucky in Lexington, and entered the School of Civil Engineering. After the death of his father, he went back to Alabama and worked for the Decatur Iron and Steel Company. In 1948, he accepted the call of God to enter the Gospel Ministry. In September of that year, he entered Baylor University to prepare himself for his life's work. While in school he met and married, who he said was the prettiest girl on campus, Mary Frances Hartgroves, on September 9, 1950. He received his degree in religion in 1951. He served Baptist churches in Alabama, Texas, and Mississippi as Pastor. He also said that his greatest successes were at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Morgan County and Okolona Baptist Church in Hatton. Mr. Caudill also worked many years as an engineering consultant with the Southern Steel Company and ISI Contracting Group in San Antonio, Texas. He is a member of the Morgan County Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, inducted in 1994 for his athletic achievements in high school, college, and semi-pro ball.

Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Mary Hartgroves Caudill; three daughters, Cindi Caudill Jacob and husband, Leonard, Ginger Caudill McGuff and husband, Stan, Kathy Caudill Garza and husband, Roland; two sons, Bobby Caudill and wife, Laura, and David Caudill and wife Stacy; 12 grandchildren, Brian Jacob and wife, Kristine Jacob, Chad Jacob, Matthew McGuff and wife, Sarah McGuff, Amy McGuff Skinner and husband, Drew, Emily McGuff, Zachry Caudill, Michael Caudill, Jill Caudill, Geremy Garza, Kimberly Garza, Grant Caudill and Madison Caudill; three great grandsons, Benjamin Stephen Jacob, Braxton Samuel Jacob and Charles Matthew McGuff; two great-granddaughters, Hailey Alis Jacob and Phoebe Alexis Skinner; one sister, Lucille Caudill Dumas and numerous nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Matthew McGuff, Chad Jacob, Zachry Caudill, Michael Caudill, Geremy Garza and Grant Caudill.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be given to Baylor University Athletic Department in Waco, Texas. You may sign the online guest book at www.mission parks.com under the obituary section.

Published in the Decatur Daily on August 11, 2012 .


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