Richard Mark Caldwell

richard caldwell

December 16, 1952 ~ May 9, 2020

Richard “Rick” Mark Caldwell, 67, of Whitesboro, Texas was called home to the Lord on Saturday, May 9, 2020. Richard was born on December 16, 1952 in Carlsbad, New Mexico to the late Bill Caldwell and Sherry (Potter) Caldwell. He was a Baptist and a member of the North Hills Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Jean Caldwell of the home; daughter, JJ Caldwell Tyson of Whitesboro; daughter, Kenna Reynolds and husband, Jerry of Rogers, Arkansas; son, Michael Meeks and wife, Barbie of Harrison, Arkansas; five grandchildren, one great-granddaughter; half-sister, Kelly Caldwell Wilson, and step-sister, Cindy Salsbury. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Sherry Caldwell and step brother, Wayne Caldwell. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Meador Funeral Home of Whitesboro.

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  1. We love you Rick. Rest In Peace our friend.

  2. Rick was a great friend and cousin/bro. He is missed and hope he saves a place for us in heaven. May God comfort Jean and JJ. Love Ken and Pam Dallmann

    • Lillard Hoagie Brockette says:

      Rick so glad I got to know you. RIP now my friend and keep on trucking.

  3. Jean and family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Rick will be missed by all who knew him.

  4. Rick was a wonderful friend I worked with for several years. You will be missed.

  5. Rest In Peace RC. You were a wonderful, kind, gentle man with a smile that could brighten a cloudy day. You will be missed. Prayers for Jean, JJ & the family.

  6. Sorry for you lost .are pray and thought are with family

  7. Jeff and Melissa Dallmann says:

    We will miss you, Rick! Until we meet again…

  8. You will be missed! Sending love and prayers.

  9. The Fitzel Winery Family says:

    May the grace of God assuage the grief of your hearts. Our prayers are with you and our hearts break for you.

    “Learn this well, the last ride is never the last ride. And the end is not the end.”

    Richard Rowland


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