Scott-Caldwell-Obituary

Scott D. Caldwell Sr.

Akron, Ohio

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Scott D. Caldwell Sr.(Johnny Paycheck)Scott D. Caldwell Sr., 45, passed away Dec. 28, 2002, at Akron City Hospital, after a brief illness.He was born in Akron and had lived in this community all of his life. He was em ployed by the Ohio E-Check, and was a member of the Mt. Calvary Baptist...

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My husband, son, and I only knew Scotty for a short time last summer. We lived in the same apartment complex and he entertained our 2-year-old son, PJ along with our neighbor's 2-year-old son, and he enjoyed the boys very much. He would always have candy and goodies for the children, and he always looked out for them. My husband and neighbor also had great times playing football with Scotty's sons while they were visiting. We were very shocked to hear of his passing and we would like to...

I extend my heartfelt condolences to the entire family in this time of bereavement. May God bless and keep you.

We're sending are deepest sympathy
And condolences to the family and
Friends.

To The Caldwell Family, At this very difficult time, may the thoughts and prayers of those who care about you help you to find inner strength and peace. God Bless You, Sincerely, Mrs. Hattie L. Cunningham and Family

My deepest sympathy goes to the entire Caldwell family, most especially to Billie and Wentford.

May God give you strength to endure.

We are so very sorry for your loss.
I knew him as Scotty, the little boy who moved next door. He always had a smile on his face and that is the way I will remember him.
God only excepts the best.

I first met you with your chubby little cheeks, when your family moved next door to me many years ago.
You were a delightful little boy, and you turned into a charming young man. You will be greatly missed by all who knew you.
The angels are lucky to have you among them. But God only excepts the best.

Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, I extend my heartfelt and most deepest sympathy to you and the entire family. We had just began to know him at Mt. Calvary and was happy to have him as part of our congregation. I will keep you in my prayers and know that God will be your comforter in this time of sorrow.

Uncle Wenford & Aunt Billie, Sorry that I can't be there in person but I am sending my Prayers and Love. Scotty will be greatly missed.