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Meghan Nicole McCaffety

1985 - 2025

Meghan Nicole McCaffety obituary, 1985-2025

BORN

1985

DIED

2025

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Crotty Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Belton

5431 West U.S. Highway 190

Belton, Texas

Meghan McCaffety Obituary

Meghan Nicole McCaffety

Oct 18, 1985 - Mar 31, 2025

Meghan Nicole McCaffety, affectionately known to all as Meg, lived a life that was a testament to the boundless capacity of the human heart for love, dedication, and service. She was a vibrant tapestry woven with the threads of compassion and commitment to her family, friends, and community. Born on October 18, 1985, in the welcoming town of Temple, Texas, Meg's journey was one marked by a radiant warmth that touched everyone she met. Her life was tragically cut short on March 31, 2025, along with her loving husband and cherished son. This will forever change the lives of all that knew and loved her.

Meg's early life in Rogers, Texas, was a precursor to the remarkable woman she would become. A proud graduate of Rogers ISD's class of 2004, her vitality and spirit were evident in her school years, where she not only excelled in academics but also as a star athlete in volleyball and softball. Her determination and competitive spirit led her to the prestigious Texas A&M University, where she furthered her education and honed the leadership skills that would serve her well throughout her life.

Professionally, Meg's calling was in the service of others, a trait she inherited and embraced with vigor. As her mother's right hand and her dad's little "Meggie", she managed the Oscar Store, becoming a cornerstone of the community through her genuine interactions and thoughtful service. Yet, it was her role as a mother that truly defined her. Meg's life revolved around raising her beloved children, Connor and Kelsey, instilling in them the same values of hard work and integrity that she embodied. Her nephew, Toby, adored her, often preferring her company over anyone else's, a testament to the magnetic joy she spread effortlessly.

Meg's marriage to Clint was one of partnership and mutual admiration, a shining example of love and dedication. As the perfect wife and partner, she supported Clint in every endeavor, and together they built a life filled with laughter, support, and mutual respect.

Her contributions extended beyond her family as she actively participated in her community, serving as treasurer of the cattle crew and as a member of the East Bell Youth Boosters. Her passion for agriculture was undeniable, as evidenced by her impressive achievements at the Bell County Youth Fair, where she proudly showcased the grand champion steer not once, but twice.

Meg's zest for life was paralleled only by her ceaseless energy. Each morning, she rose with the sun, ready to tackle the day's tasks with a vigor that was both inspiring and humbling. Her love for cattle was not merely a hobby but a way of life, one that she hoped to pass on to her children. Meg's selflessness knew no bounds; she was the person who would take care of everyone, regardless of who they were or what they needed.

As the holiday season approached each year, Meg's creative flair shone brightly through her love of decorating Christmas trees, turning her home into a festive haven that reflected the joy and love she held for her family-the most important thing in her world.

Meghan is survived by her daughter, Kelsey McCaffety, parents Lorianne Bland and Thomas Maddux , Alan Bland and Carrie Barrick, her twin sister, Jenna Bland (fiancé Loren Bollin), her brother, Jace Bland (wife Tristen Bland and son Toby Bland), her great grandmother, Nelda "Nanny" Mucha , her grandmother, Carolyn Logan , grandfather, Robert Bland, and many cherished family members an friends.

Meghan entered Heaven with her loving husband, Clint and her cherished son, Connor. She is preceded in death by grandparents, Charles and Shirley Carlson, and Milton Mucha.

In remembering Meg, we recall the words of Maya Angelou, "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." Meghan Nicole McCaffety made us all feel loved, valued, and inspired. Her legacy is one of love, creativity, and selflessness-qualities that will continue to resonate and inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her.

As we celebrate Meg's life, let us not dwell on the sorrow of her departure but rather embrace the lessons she imparted through her own journey. Let us honor her memory by living our lives with the same tenacity, love, and compassion that she demonstrated every day. In doing so, we ensure that the essence of Meghan Nicole McCaffety-a beacon of light and love-continues to shine brightly, guiding us towards our own paths of service and fulfillment.

Arrangements are entrusted to Crotty Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Belton. A recording of their services can be viewed on their obituary pages located on Crotty Funeral Home & Cremation Services' website www.crottyfh.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Bryan-College Station Eagle on Apr. 17, 2025.

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