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May the God of all comfort provide the bereaved family with the needed courage and strength beyond what is normal so you can cope with your great loss. Psalms 83:18.
October 02, 2015


Dallas, Texas
Dec 31, 1929 – Sep 23, 2015 (Age 85)
CALDWELL, Patsy Pat Caldwell died on 9/23/2015. Pat was born in 1929 in Dallas, Texas, attended Sunset High School, and married Bob Caldwell in 1950. Pat was preceded in death by Bob and is survived by her daughter Susan Harkins. You can make donations in tribute to Pat to the Michael J. Fox...
Read MoreMay the God of all comfort provide the bereaved family with the needed courage and strength beyond what is normal so you can cope with your great loss. Psalms 83:18.
October 02, 2015
Pat was always so friendly to me when I was a new Oak Cliff Lions Club Lion. Her smile welcomed everyone and she is missed.
Prayers for her family.
Paula Maroney
October 02, 2015 | Seagoville, TX
As you mourn the loss of someone special, may you find comfort from the encouragement of family, friends and, strength from God to carry on. (Psalm 83:18)
(The Davis Family)
October 02, 2015 | GA
To The Caldwell Family I extend my sympathy and prayers at the passing of Pat. I knew Pat at Oak Cliff Presbyterian Church. I especially remember our times at our widows group meetings. My life is richer for having known her. She was a special lady. God bless and keep you in the palm of His hand during the difficult days ahead. Deloris Curtis. Dallas, Texas.
Deloris Curtis
October 02, 2015 | Dallas, TX
Sincere condolences on Pat's passing.
She was a long time Friend and fellow Oak Cliff Lion.
Pat was a dedicated individual to all she undertook and will
be missed.
May God Bless Pat and the Family.
Bill Melton
October 02, 2015 | Estes Paek, CO
I feel so grateful for getting to know Pat and seeing first-hand how her loving, jovial, and unique personality is still very much alive in Susan. These ladies have enriched my life and blessed me with a love that I'll always cherish. I love you Pat and will miss your hugs, your sense of humor, your sweet pets, your Christmas decorations, and your kind smile.
Athena Mondello
October 01, 2015 | Jefferson City, TN

Memories of our days working together at the YWCA of Metropolitan Dallas will last forever. Pat's humor, wit, and love for the work she did during her years at the YWCA will never be forgotten . She impacted the lives of numerous women, children and families especially in the Oak Cliff area. Pat, thank you for your friendship through the years, for the many laughs we shared and the smiles you put on my face. Rest in peace, my friend.
Rubye Williams Jones (Plano, Texas)
October 01, 2015
For many years we have been in Camp Fire, evening circle, going to the doctors
eating out just having fun. I will miss all the good times we had........love you
Barbara
Barbaara Caldwell
September 27, 2015 | Duncanville, TX
I have many fond memories of Pat Caldwell as we worked together at the YWCA of Metropolitan Dallas. She was a good friend, a hard worker, and staunch spokesman for her community. My sympathy to her family as they go through this difficult time. Phyllis Newman, York, Maine
Phyllis Newman
September 26, 2015 | YORK, ME