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John Brown Caldwell III

Mt.ulla, North Carolina

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Mr. John Brown Caldwell, III, 68, of Mt. Ulla passed away at his residence on Thursday January 31. John was born on April 3, 1950 in Rowan County to the late John B. Caldwell, Jr. and the late Ruth Nifong Caldwell. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he was a 1968 graduate of West Rowan High...

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I may have already commented. But here I go again. John was a wonderful man. I knew him over fifty years ago when we were room mates in Nashville, TN. He was a true friend. After I left Nashville, prior to graduation to enlist in the Air Force, I never saw Johnny again until running up with him on facebook fifty years later. We met on his way to vistit his son and his family in Florida. It was as if we had never been apart. I love him as a brother and I miss him terribly.

Uncle Johnny the memories of my childhood coming up to stay with Aunt Linda and you will always make me smile. I love and miss you but I have a lot to smile about every time I think of all the wonderful things we did

Please accept my condolences for your loss. Reading God's word of hope for those who have passed on is faith building and encouraging. John 6:40.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We are glad we got to see both of you recently. We love both of you.

Thinking about you and your family at this very hard time. Your dad is resting and at peace, watching and smiling while Caroline and Charlotte play. He will be their forever angel.
Much love.

Uncle Johnny you will be missed by so many. My fond memories of the summers staying with you and Aunt Linda will forever stay with a smile in my heart. I love you . Aunt Linda I am so sorry for your loss you are in my heart and prayers. Johnthon I pray you will keep the wonderful memories always in your thoughts and heart so you can share them with your girls. I love you Cuz.
Debbie and Carey Ladnier

A true friend from the 1st. grade. good times with the gang on lake norman. I will never forget those times. I will truly miss you.