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Howard Clay Caldwell Jr.

Fishers, Indiana

1925 - 2017 (Age 92)

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Fishers, Indiana
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Howard Clay Caldwell Jr.92, passed on to his heavenly home on September 11 at 5:27 a.m. surrounded by his loved ones.  A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Howard was born July 18, 1925 in Irvington to Howard C. Caldwell Sr. and Elsie Rebecca (Felt).  He enjoyed the small-town feel of growing up...

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Clint & debbie Allen. Light candle for Howard

From Mr & Mrs James E, crewes, lived in Irvington your neighbors friends. From the Indiana typewriter company. Best friend and neighbor. Crewes. &. Friends. Mr & Mrs , Clint S Allen

No doubt, Howard was one of the finest men I ever knew in my 80 years of life. Beyond being the leading broadcast news anchor, in Indiana, he was a "prince of a man'. He was just a fine person. His knowledge and intellect shown forth every minute of his life. He was Real. From 1962 to 1966, I worked with a man I will never forget. Ad Astra, Howard.

John B McGinnis, Zionsville

Promise kept

Col. Cook promise kept Howard
Thank you for being such a great supporter & friend. Fair Winds Following Seas our friend.

The promise to Howard Caldwell Jr.

As a child, I remember my mother speaking fondly of "going to Howe High School" with Howard Caldwell when he was on television. She is 92 and still remembers him. Sorry to hear of your loss.

Dear Lynn , My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. I first met you at ISU with you coming from Garfield and I was coming from Wiley. We were in different sororities, but I always followed you and heard about you from your cousin, Janet, who was my neighbor in T.H. My husband and I always tuned into WTHI to hear your husband newscast. How lucky for us that you moved to Indy in 1959 the same year we moved there. We listened to Howard continually from 1959...

You were the evening News, RIP Howard,
You will be remembered always.
Howe 1959, United States Navy 1963.