It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ronald Caddick who left this world on August 7, 2024. Born on April 22, 1948, Ronald was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend.
Ronald, known for his ornery nature and quick wit, was a true jokester who could always bring a smile to the faces of those around him. His lit up every room he entered, his memory will continue to bring warmth and laughter to all who him.
A man of many hobbies and interests, Ron found solace in fishing, hunting, woodworking, and traveling. However, his greatest joy stemmed from spending time with his family. Whether it was cruising the backroads, taking his granddaughters to the casino to eat, playing hotwheels with his grandsons, or teaching his grandkids to drive, Ron cherished every moment spent with his loved ones.
Ronald Caddick was preceded in death by his parents, Dale and Roberta Caddick, his brother Bob Caddick, sister Leona McCarty, sister-in-law Darla Caddick, son-in-law Jerry Clinton, and two beloved grandkids, Alicia and Kyle.
He is survived by his loving wife Lisa Caddick, brothers; Don Caddick, Dale Caddick and wife Susie, and Ralph Caddick and wife Annette. He is also survived by his daughters Teresa Clinton, Misty Oleson and husband Brett, Shawna Hopkins and husband Jason, Tracy Ford and husband Jerry, his son Ron Jr. Caddick and wife Diana, brother-in-law Oran McCarty, along with grandchildren; Terry, Gary, Rachel, Jesse, Eric, Jessica, Traeden, Owen, Lisa, Anna, Serenity, and Ryland, 24 great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
To those who were touched by his light, Ronald Caddick will forever be remembered as a man who lived life to the fullest, finding joy in the simplest of moments and sharing that joy with all who crossed his path. May his memory continue to bring warmth and laughter to those who hold him dear.
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