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Jeffrey B. Caudill

Zuni, Virginia

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Jeffrey B. CaudillElsewhere - passed away Saturday, November 18th from a brief illness. He is survived by his wife Susan, sons Timothy (Ashley) , Kyle, and grandsons Hunter and Dylan, brother Duane Caudill (Juanita) and sister Julie Burley, nephew Sam (Samantha) Caudill.Memorial Service at Parr...

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Jeff still miss you. We had some laughs. You were an awesome friend and salesman. Your favorite saying to me still makes me smile when I think of it, "Girl you ain't right."

One of my favorite times with Jeff. He called me up & said PeeWee, let's go scout the GW for bow season. So we go up to Staunton, walk the woods all day, get back to camp & Jeff said we don't need the tent, let's just sleep under the stars in our sleeping bags. Well by morning, there was a 1/2 inch of frost, we bout froze! Miss you Jeff.

My name is Ed Hartlove, I was Jeff's drummer in the band, Crosstown. We had a great time together with the rest of the band "family", which it was, all of us enjoyed Jeff's okaying abilities, his whit, and dry sense of humor, Rest in peace my friend, you are truly a great friend and bandmate for many years.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always. Hosea 13:14

Sorry to hear of Jeff's passing Sue.
May you and your Family find peace in the coming days.

Joe Hamway

Dear Sue,
I just learned of Jeff's passing. All my love to you, your boys and their families. Jeff is one of my oldest and closest friends! Growing up in Newton Park was really something, we had fun all the time. I miss the hunting trips, the football games, the music. God Bless you and your family and remember his laugh and since of humor.
Wayne PeeWee Blamire

As we remember Jeff - he was kind hearted, a sweet guy, we have great memories when we lived in Newton Park, playing football and we all loved to hear him play his guitar. He was a great story teller. Keeping his family and friends in our hearts and prayers.
With our love and deepest sympathy,

Dee Dee, Wayne and Donna (Blamire)

Sue, Tim and Kyle...........Pati and I saw Jeff just a month ago or so and he was asking about land out by us and was looking forward to a new chapter in his life. We heard about his illness on Thursday and I said that I needed to call but I didn't, I really wish I had. I know he loved his family very much spoke about you guys every time that I saw him. Great guy good family his memory will be ever present.

Mike & Patti Jo Fee

Dear Jeff, We had some great childhood times between Campostella Heights and Newton Park. Even through we when to different high schools, you to Indian River & me to Oscar Smith, we were there for each other. You were truly a good friend and were a key piece in the direction my life path took. I miss your music. I miss you. Love, your oldest childhood friend.