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Asa Bascom Caddell

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Asa Bascom Caddell

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
9 Oct 1905 (aged 29)
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.2374519, Longitude: -80.8463489
Plot
R-69
Memorial ID
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Married Minnie Smart on May 3, 1899 in Concord, Cabarrus, NC. Son of J. B. and M. C. Caddell.

RESOLUTION OF RESPECT.

Whereas Sov. A. B. Caddell, of Rocky Ridge Camp No. 94, Woodmen of the World,

Whereas, in the Providence of an all wise Creator our worthy Sov. has been taken from among us, and whereas Rocky Ridge Camp No. 94, Woodmen of the World has been deprived of his presence and valued aid, and whereas the widow and children has lost a loving husband and father and has been deprived of his fellowship and support.

Whereas the father, mother, sister and brother have lost a devoted member of their family.

Whereas this community has lost a good citizen.

Therefore be it Resolved that Rocky Ridge Camp No. 94, Woodmen of the World do hereby express our heartfelt sorrow and sympathy to the widow and children and near relatives of our deceased Sov. and that a copy of these resolutions be given to the family and copy be spread upon the minute books of this Camp, also a copy be furnished to The Charlotte News for publication.

REV. J. F. DAVIS.
W. J. COOK.
R. S. McHAM.
Committee.

The Charlotte News
November 9, 1905, Thursday
Page 3


Married Minnie Smart on May 3, 1899 in Concord, Cabarrus, NC. Son of J. B. and M. C. Caddell.

RESOLUTION OF RESPECT.

Whereas Sov. A. B. Caddell, of Rocky Ridge Camp No. 94, Woodmen of the World,

Whereas, in the Providence of an all wise Creator our worthy Sov. has been taken from among us, and whereas Rocky Ridge Camp No. 94, Woodmen of the World has been deprived of his presence and valued aid, and whereas the widow and children has lost a loving husband and father and has been deprived of his fellowship and support.

Whereas the father, mother, sister and brother have lost a devoted member of their family.

Whereas this community has lost a good citizen.

Therefore be it Resolved that Rocky Ridge Camp No. 94, Woodmen of the World do hereby express our heartfelt sorrow and sympathy to the widow and children and near relatives of our deceased Sov. and that a copy of these resolutions be given to the family and copy be spread upon the minute books of this Camp, also a copy be furnished to The Charlotte News for publication.

REV. J. F. DAVIS.
W. J. COOK.
R. S. McHAM.
Committee.

The Charlotte News
November 9, 1905, Thursday
Page 3




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