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John A. Caddell

Birmingham, Alabama

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John A. Caddell, 93, founder of Caddell Construction Co. and a lifelong humanitarian and philanthropist died peacefully in his Montgomery home on Monday, March 27, 2023. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Joyce, with whom he had five children and celebrated a 66-year marriage that the...

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Mr. Caddell was my partner for 25 years. He was always trustworthy, consistent and had a clear vision. I am grateful for his courage and leadership. My condolences to my friend Kirby, Caddell family and colleagues.

I want to send my sincere condolences to the Caddell family . Mr. Caddell and the entire family was a part of my growing up in Montgomery. Mr. Caddell was always very kind to me and I have very fond memories of him and Mrs. Caddell at many church activities. Love and prayers are being sent to this wonderful family . Sheila Gray Tortorici

I was the receptionist for Caddell Construction for 17 years before I retired. Mr. Caddell always treated me with much respect, and I considered it an honor to open the door for him every day that he came to the office, and he always took the time to have a brief conversation with me. I'll always remember Mr. Caddell as the most respected, and loved employer I have ever had. Linda Donaldson

Prayers for all the family. Mr. Caddell was my first boss at Cape Canaveral in 1962 and my last boss when I retired in 2010 Lots of memories of a great man.

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It's a great opportunity to carry on the Caddell Way across the globe. I will honor Mr. John Caddell as a representative and positive ambassador of Caddell Construction. Thank you for setting the standard we should all strive to achieve.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Caddell family and my thanks and appreciation for 23 years of employment with Caddell Construction Co. and will always remember the dedication and respect shown their employees. I miss the good ole years.