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Karen Cauthen (Terry Cauthen)
August 27, 2025
Words can´t describe our sorrow over this fine man´s loss. I had the blessing of being able to commute back and forth to law school with Joe ( along with another classmate, Keith E. ) , for the years we attended law school together in Houston. He loved his wife Libby and his son Stephen tremendously. and he would share whatever they were up to while we traversed that road back and forth to law school. Terry and I also had the pleasure to attending First Baptist Church in Nederland with Joe and his sweet family.
Joe was a very wise but yet still an humble man. He loved his family and he loved the Lord. Rest in peace my friend . You´ll always be greatly missed .
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