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George Caldwell, Jr., Adair Co. native, Campbellsville, KY (1966-2015)

He was a member of a large, distinguished and highly honored family centered around Cane Valley, Adair County, KY. He was the son of George and Catherine Caldwell, who survive, as does his wife, Sonya Smith Caldwell, 11 siblings, and many children and grandchildren. He professed hope in Christ at an early age and joined Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Green County, KY. He received his education at Cane Valley Grade Center, Adair County High School and the University of Kentucky, majoring in Agriculture. He was a Deacon, Usher, taught Sunday School, sang in the Pastor's Choir and the Brotherhood Choir. He was employed by his friend, Mike Hatcher and Mammoth Cave Dairy Auction for many years. He loved working with cattle and raised eight horses of his own and was an avid photographer. George loved people and worked with the youth in the Devotion every 4th Sunday of the month and Lessons to Live By for the young children every Sunday. George's life goal was to help everyone along life's journey and to help lead others to Christ.
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George Caldwell, Jr., 48, died Friday, July 10, 2015, 2015, at his home in Campbellsville, KY.

The funeral service, will be Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 1pmCT, at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, 693 Haskinsville Road, with Rev. Michael Caldwell delivering the eulogy. Burial will be in Bridgewater-Groves-Caldwell Cemetery. Visitation will be after 3pmCT, Monday, July 13, 2015, and Tuesday from 6am-10amCT, at Grissom-Martin Funeral Home and after 11amCT, Tuesday at the church.



Casket Bearers: Antonio Molina, Dickie Bryant, Michael Ingram, Jerry Ingram, Brad Taylor, and James Johnson.

Honorary casket bearers: Antonio Molina, Dickie Bryant, Michael Ingram, Jerry Ingram, Brad Taylor, and James Johnson.

George Caldwell, Jr., Adair Co. native, Campbellsville, KY (1966-2015)

George Caldwell, Jr., was born September 8, 1966, in Adair County, Kentucky, to Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell, Sr. He died Friday, July 10, 2015, at his home in Campbellsville, Taylor County, KY, at the age of 48 years, ten months, and two days.

He professed hope in Christ at an early age and joined Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Green County, Kentucky. He received his education at Cane Valley Grade Center, Adair County High School and the University of Kentucky, majoring in Agriculture. He was a Deacon, Usher, taught Sunday School, sang in the Pastor's Choir and the Brotherhood Choir. He was employed by his friend, Mike Hatcher and Mammoth Cave Dairy Auction for many years. He loved working with cattle and raised eight horses of his own and was an avid photographer.

George loved people and worked with the youth in the Devotion every 4th Sunday of the month and Lessons to Live By for the young children every Sunday. George's life goal was to help everyone along life's journey and to help lead others to Christ.

He leaves to cherish his memories, his wife, Sonya Smith Caldwell of Campbellsville, KY, and the following:
  • One son: Craig Burton (Ashley) of Campbellsville, KY

  • Three "special" daughters: Amber Hogsed (Tim) of Franklin, NC; Casandra Weber of San Francisco, CA' amd Sierra Young of Campbellsville, KY
  • Three grandchildren: Evie Burton, Cole Hogsed, and Sabrie Hogsed

  • A "special grandson": Hayden Heseman

  • His parents: George and Catherine Caldwell of Columbia, KY

  • Eleven siblings: Rev. Michael Caldwell (Donna) of Campbellsville, KY; Rose Ella Jones of Campbellsville, KY; Patricia Caldwell of Paterson, NJ; Clara Etta McCarty (Terry) of Indianapolis, IN; Rev. Marilyn Taylor (Rev. Ronald Taylor) of Toledo, OH; Gregory Caldwell (Mary Ann) of Cane Valley, KY; Carolyn Caldwell, Teressa Gipson & Angela Caldwell all of Lexington, KY; Randall Caldwell of Louisville, KY; and Stephen Caldwell of Columbia, KY

  • And a host of special nieces, nephews, relations and friends
Send condolences to the family of George Caldwell, Jr.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Gideon Bible Plan would be appreciated

Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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George Caldwell, Jr., Adair Co. native, Campbellsville, KY (1966-2015)



2015-07-12 - 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo Grissom Martin Funeral Home.

George Caldwell, Jr., Adair Co. native, Campbellsville, KY (1966-2015)



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