Marilou-Caldwell-Obituary

Marilou Chesnut Caldwell

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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CALDWELL -- Marilou Chesnut, away Friday, July 14, 2006, after a spirited battle with cancer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel Dennis Caldwell of Muskogee, 28 years to the day of his death, July 14, 1978. Marilou Chesnut was born to Dr. Wylie Chesnut and Pauline Redpath Chesnut on...

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Wow, she was an amzaing woman. Our hearts go out to all of the family.

To all of the Caldwells:

I'm remembering the good times that our Dad's (Forney and Sam)had practicing law, our Mom's (Polly and Marilou) had at St. Paul's and the good times that we kids had at St. Paul's MYF and MHS Tennis Team.

I am thinking of you in your loss. Many blessings to each of you.

Love,

Rob Sandlin
and family

It was just a year ago that we had our 50th anniversary and Marilou came. I had talked with her about two weeks ago and she was her usual postive self and we were planning on getting to gether in OKC.
Will always remember our school days together, before she went to TX.
Scott, I always asked her about you and she told me about your job in AZ. and still in the hotel business.
My thoughts are with you.

Dear Ones, Marilou, Brenda, and I took dancing lessons together in Miami. Brenda was one of my best friends and I spent many a wonderful time at the home of the Chesnuts.You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Marilou was truly a special person and had such a marvelous attitude. Love and hugs, Lou Bowers

Pat, Brenda, Julia, Scott and Trish, I called, but not certain I had the correct phone # or address. I was just stunned today to read of Marilou's death. I didn't know she had been ill. I also did not know that Brenda had also died within the past year. How sad for all of you. The last time I visited with Marilou was in Miami, I just happened to be up there when she was campaigning for Jeff. I saw her downtown with Aunt Mary. What wonderful memories you must have, Trish of the last...

For my dearest Aunt Marilou:

I was thinking about the qualities that made you so wonderful. You loved to laugh, you were very smart and quick and your kindness was exceptional. You loved your family deeply…you embodied the best traits of an Oklahoman.

What that means to me is a true balance between the strength of the mind and the warmth of the heart. You were always interested in understanding the point of view of the person you were conversing with…but did believe...