Saturday, September 7, 2013

James "Jay" Caudill


James “Jay” Caudill, 75, of Alexandria, KY passed away Friday, September 6, 2013 at Saint Elizabeth Fort Thomas. Jay retired after 28 years with Lovett’s Meats and then started another career with Castellini in Wilder, KY and finally retiring from there several years ago. Jay is survived by his wife of 56 years, Opal Caudill; 2 sons, Jerry (Michelle) Caudill and Tim (Violet) Caudill; 3 daughters, Pam (Larry) Eads, Trish (Charles) Conner and Sherry Mullins; 1 sister, Odella Palmer; 1 brother, Clarence Caudill; 7 grandchildren, Nicole McAnaw, Jonathan Young, Cody Caudill, Savannah Caudill, Clayton James Eads, Mason Eads  and Logan Eads. Visitation 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Monday, September 9, 2013 at the Persimmon Grove Baptist Church, 10471 Persimmon Grove Pike, Alexandria, KY 41001. Funeral Service 11:00 AM Tuesday, September 10, 2013 at the Persimmon Grove Baptist Church. Interment in the Alexandria Cemetery, Alexandria, KY. Alexandria Funeral Home, Alexandria, KY serving the family.

4 comments:

  1. Jay, you are already missed so much, by all of your family and friends. You were always there for them when they needed anything. Your legacy and love will be with them always. My God be with them during this difficult time and ease their pain.
    Judy Eads

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  2. Violet, Tim & Family my thoughts & prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time may God bless everyone. Just remember all the good times and know Jay is with you in your heart. Friend and co-worker of Violet & Tim Love Ya Donna Faulhaber

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  3. I'll always remember visiting "Jay and Opal's" when we were kids. He will always be remembered with many great memories. Sending love, thoughts, and prayers from my family.
    Cassie Bullock (Mullins)

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  4. Della,we are so sorry for your loss and hope you and your family are staying strong and realize Jay might not be with all of us anymore in body, but in soul will always be here. Also we know this is not the last time we will see him, he will be there to greet us all when we pass. Wish we could have been there to see you and be there for you in this trying time. Just remember we love you and are keeping you and Jay in our prayers. God Bless you Jay and go with God. Doug and Norma Allen

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