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Keith Caudill Obituary

CAUDILL, KEITH, 67, of Louisville, passed away Friday, September 26, 2008 at Glen Ridge Health Care Center. He was a retired chemical plant worker for Bio Additives, after 43 years of service, as well as past president of his local union. He was a member of the American Bowling Association, an avid golfer, and a NASCAR and U of K fan. He was preceded in death by his parents, Rankin and Doshie Caudill; his brothers, Kelly and Colin Caudill; and his stepfather, Everett Everage. Survivors include his wife, Martha Sallee Caudill; his children, Nolan Caudill (Kelley), Trena Johnston, and Tina Bierod; seven stepchildren, including Diane Sallee and Willis Sallee; many grandchildren, including Samantha and Jacob Swift; many great-grandchildren; his sisters, Carolyn Hillberry (Billy) and Kathleen Cox (Sonny); sisters-in-law, Bonnie and Sue Caudill; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday at Evergreen Funeral Home, with entombment in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. Sunday. Memorial contributions can be made to American Cancer Society.

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Published by Courier-Journal on Sep. 27, 2008.

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Rachael Sallee

October 15, 2008

i miss u papaw. and even though i wasnt there u was still in my heart and u always will be.
your other step-grandaughter that also loved u- rachael

Kathy Heintzelman

September 27, 2008

Tina & Trena

May you know your in my prayers.. Feel free to email me anytime..Take care I graduated in 83 from JHS would love to keep in touch..

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