Caleb M. Cropper, of Warrenton, MO, passed away Saturday, July 27, 2024, at the age of 39. Cherished son of Rhonda Lee Royer and Clifton Daniel Cropper; dear brother of Daniel Cropper and the late Dustin Cropper; loving grandson of Edgar Leon Campbell; loving nephew, cousin, and friend. Caleb is preceded in death by maternal grandmother, Betty Jean Campbell; paternal grandparents, Vera Louise Cropper; and Samuel Cropper.
Caleb proudly served in the United States Army National Guard. His interests were diverse and vibrant, with music and drawing holding a special place in his heart. Caleb was a gifted prolific drummer, possessing an extraordinary ability to listen to any piece of music and play it with skill and precision. Whether playing for an audience or jamming with friends and family, he reveled in the opportunity to bring smiles to people's faces.
Caleb’s humble nature and sharp sense of humor made him a beloved figure among his peers. Known for his animated personality, Caleb was the quintessential "funny guy," always ready with a joke or a witty remark to lift the spirits of those around him.
In addition to his musical talents, Caleb had an impressive knack for remembering movie quotes, effortlessly recalling lines from his favorite films, and using them to entertain and amuse. He also liked to go hunting and fishing with his dad and brother. Caleb's multifaceted interests and warm personality left a lasting impression on everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him, making him a cherished friend and family member.
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