Thomas-Caldwell-Obituary

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Thomas Porter Caldwell

Charlotte, North Carolina

Jan 23, 1949 – Mar 30, 2015

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BORN
January 23, 1949
DIED
March 30, 2015
LOCATION
Charlotte, North Carolina

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Alexander Funeral Home, Inc. - Charlotte Obituary

Thomas Porter Caldwell Mr. Caldwell, 66 passed awaypeacefully on Monday, March 30, 2015 at home with family by his side. Thomas was born on January 23, 1949 to Mattie P. Caldwell and the late Melvin Caldwell, Jr. He attended Second Ward High School, Charlotte and is a graduate of Shaw...

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I still think of Tom often. The many laughs we had in our travels with the bowling league and his turtle creations. He is still sorely missed.

I will also remember Tom for the many years we worked and shared life together I think often of what God allowed us to share. I also think of Toms family and pray that the great memories he left will continue to sustain them. (Leroy)

My brother Charles Harvey and I just learned of Tom's passing. We are cousins on our father's side of the Caldwell family. I wish we had known of his passing and we are sad to know this. What a nice and accomplished man. What an excellent family. Scarlet Harvey Black, Greenville, SC and Charles H. Harvey, Timberlake, NC.

To The Caldwell Family, I was so sorry to hear of Thomas' passing. May God continue to bless and comfort your family.

He will not be forgotten

It warms my heart to read the many messages about my very funny, knowledgeable and inspiring uncle. As his oldest niece, I find comfort in knowing that he is in a place where there is no pain, no medicine, no illness and joy is ever-lasting. He loved to joke and smile, and now, he has an eternal smile. Gone too soon, yes, but a life very well lived. Thank you Lord for allowing us a little more time with him. We will miss you until we meet again. Forever in our hearts and memories. Keep...

My sympathy to the family of Tom. I just learned of his passing today. We were coworkers at the NJ Department of Labor. He was my mentor when I supervised the OJT Program. I really appreciated his wise counsel and friendship. May he rest in peace.
To his family May God bless and keep you in his care.

What moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch. We may not understand why Tom left this earth so soon or why he left before we were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, we begin to remember not just that he died, but that he lived. And that Tom's life gave us memories too beautiful to forget. With love & sympathy, Lech A. Szymanski, NJDOLWD

Remembering Tom with a smile.Such a strong, friendly person.Always supportive, expecting the best from each of us,that ever ready smile and sense of humour.He will be missed!May the Lord grant you Grace,Abundant Blessings, and Peace.