Andrew Anthony Caradine

Andrew Anthony Caradine obituary, Memphis, TN

Andrew Anthony Caradine

Andrew Caradine Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by High Point Funeral Home & Crematorium on Apr. 11, 2024.

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Andrew Anthony Caradine, 66, of Memphis, Tennessee passed away from natural causes on April 1, 2024. He was born on March 10, 1958, to the late Rose Marie and Claude T. Caradine, Jr.
Drew was a loyal and caring person, ensuring others were provided for when they needed it most. His friends and family recall his "Drew-isms" that perfectly illustrated his sense of humor and his appreciation for the simple joys in life. Like when he would get a front row parking space, he would say, "Must be living right." He always had a positive outlook and a phrase for any occasion reminding us that it "Could be worse, could be raining" or that "Tomorrow could be a better day."
Drew was a hard-working man who understood the value of having grit, motivation, and a good work-ethic. He was an accomplished salesman, dedicating over 30 years to Jaco-Bryant working from printing salesman to the Vice President of Sales and co-owner. Drew spent his retirement playing golf, watching sports and his favorite TV show Law & Order, and spending time with friends and family. He cherished the times traveling to see his grandchildren, who affectionately knew him as, "Grand Dude".
He is survived by his former wife, Carman Sinclair, and their two sons, Andrew Joseph (Mallorie) Caradine of Nolensville, TN and Robert Anthony (Jessica) Caradine of Thorton, CO; his brother, Patrick Caradine of Memphis, TN; his nephew, Bradley Chandler of Cordova, TN; and his two grandchildren, Eli and Lucille.
His family invites you to come listen to some of his favorite tunes and to share your favorite stories at a celebration of life gathering honoring on Monday, April 15th from 6-8 pm at High Point Funeral Home Chapel.
High Point Funeral Home & Crematorium
3788 Summer Ave.
Memphis, TN 38122
901-454-5797

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