Kerry-Caswell-Obituary

Kerry L. Caswell

Kingsville, Texas

Aug 8, 1954 – Dec 22, 2025 (Age 71)

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BORN
August 8, 1954
DIED
December 22, 2025
AGE
71
LOCATION
Kingsville, Texas

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Kerry L. CaswellKingsville, TX - Kerry L. Caswell, born on August 8, 1954, passed away on December 22, 2025, at the age of 71.Words can not fully express our sadness in sharing the passing of Kerry. Kerry was a proud graduate from Concord High School in 1972. In 1977, Kerry went on to graduate...

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Very saddened by Kerry´s passing. Kerry was part of Magnificent8 @ FtRucker. He and I along with JP Cain went to FightingF Model School at Kirtland then he went to Ellsworth AFB IN SD. More than once we said hello over the radio as we passed each other from South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. Fair Winds my Friend......

Add me to the list of many from our Broadway neighborhood and Rundlett and Concord High School with fond memories of Kerry and the entire Caswell family. Those were some great times, often led by Kerry´s ability to whack a Whiffle ball off the back of the house. So sorry for loss David, Bob and Sandy. You´re correct: What a force Kerry was.

Kerry Caswell and I were very good friends at Concord High School in Concord, New Hampshire. Kerry was such a good man, always pleasant, kind-hearted, wearing a warm smile and eager to talk about football particularly concerning the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. We spent hours talking football every week going over the previous week's games. It was such fun I'll never forget the great discussions we had together. In fact one of our English teachers at Concord High School...

To the Caswell family: So sorry to hear of Kerry's passing. Many fond memories of growing up included Kerry and Robert. It was an honor to have known him. Kerry, Rest In Peace.

Kerry was born 2 years after me. He was such a force in our lives. He was a great reader and an excellent writer. He played clarinet and had a very good singing voice too. He was a historian too. He knew so much about the Civil War and all wars for that matter. He wrote poetry as a youngster. He wrote short stories all through high school although I don't know how many were read by his friends. He had many good friends. He flew helicopters and did search and rescue for the Coast...

I have not seen Kerry since high school. He was always friendly and cheerful and considerate to his classmates. I am not surprised by his many accomplishments as it fits his personality as I remember it from more than 50 years ago. Truly a good person. Rest in Peace Kerry.

Great memories from our Broadway st. Neighbors, God speed kerry

To the Caswell family our thoughts are with you for the loss of your brother. We remember him from Broadway. Sincerely the Cheney, Barasso and Britton families

I am sorry to hear of Kerry's passing. I am grateful for his service in the military.Years ago at Rundlett and Concord High School I remember him as a nice person. Kerry and I graduated from CHS 1972. Rest in Peace,Kerry. Kathy Russell Blodget