Pamela-Caddell-Obituary

Pamela Rae Caddell

Evansville, Indiana

1949 - 2020 (Age 71)

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Pamela Rae (Evans) Caddell Evansville - Pamela Rae (Evans) Caddell 71, of Evansville, Indiana passed away on Friday, November 27, 2020 at Gateway Hospital. Pam was born in Princeton, Indiana on February 20, 1949 at Gibson General Hospital to the late Ida Aileen Evans Wade. She graduated from...

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Pam was such a loving, kind hearted friend who was taken one year ago today from this earth, way too soon by the horrible virus, Covid. Pam may be gone but will never be forgotten. Miss seeing you and think of you often.

I was just thinking of Pam the other day. I still miss her smile and love she had for every one . Love you still Pam!!

I would like to first offer my heartfelt condolences to all of you family surviving Pamela's untimely passing by way of this pandemic and appreciate her heroic efforts to comfort those for whom her service left her tragically yet valiantly susceptible in the end herself. I am of the same age and although not working as she did in the front lines as she bravely did in service to others - am thankful to have heard about your family's loss on national media. God Bless

Richard-just read the article about the passing of your beloved wife, Pamela. I identified with your loss, not because she died of covid, but because of your history with your wife. I lost my wife, Donna, on November 9, 2018 to pancreatic cancer. We were married 52 wonderful years and met when we were in kindergarten. She was the most wonderful person I have ever known. I, also, never lived alone. Time heals all. The sadness and grief never goes away, but lessens in time. Our wives want us...

Rick thinking of you and your family at this time in your life. Hugs and prayers

I worked with Pam on the hospice unit. She was such a sweet and caring person. She was so compassionate when helping the grieving families. I’m so sorry to hear of her passing.

Pam was one of my first clients when I started doing hair 38yrs ago, she became a very dear friend. We always gave hugs and said I love you, so Pam I love you! ❤.

Rick, I’m so hurt & Sad to lose Pam. She has came to our Salon for many years. I loved her stories of her pets & family. We discussed our old bones;as Pam & I had knee surgery same day. I feel your loss.but she’s still there in your heart. God Bless you & the family.

Rick, I was sorry to read about the passing of you wife, Pamela. My wife being a retired Nurse, I can understand Pamela's pride in Nursing. Rick, I still have the picture of our 1960 Princeton American Legion State Champion Baseball Team with your picture featured in it.

With sympathy,

Joe Rettig