Robert Allan Caddock
November 17, 1920 - August 31, 2005
Obituary
Robert A. CADDOCK
Almost two years after losing his cherished wife Virginia, Robert Allen Caddock went home to be with the Lord, Wednesday, August 31, 2005. He had a long and successful career at Boeing and served with valor and distinction in WWII. He was passionate about many things above all, his faith, his family and his Lord’s creation. He is survived by his five children Barbara, Rebecca David, Robert Marilou, William Lori, and Nancy James; his nine grandchildren Matthew Mijanou, Brooke, Joy, Ben Colleen, Elizabeth Nathan, Jessie, Charlie, James Amanda and Bobby; and five great grandchildren, Mia, Alea, Abigail, Christian, and Mackenzie. A memorial service is to be held at Des Moines Gospel Chapel, 21914 – 7th Avenue South, Des Moines, WA 98198 on Saturday, September 24, 2005 at 2:00 in the afternoon. Please sign the online guest memorial book at www.bonneywatson.com.
We send our love to all of you with fondest memories of your father and mother.
With warm and fondest memories from years ago when we were neighbors and our families attended church. From the Dennis’ down the street.
Nancy and family, So sorry to hear about your recent loss of your father. I have fond memories of both your mom and dad from Des Moines Chapel. Nancy, it’s been a long time since I’ve seen anyone from the church or High School. Last time I saw your parents was at my dad’s funeral in 1983. Love, Ruth
We have not met but were very interested in purchasing your Cape Cod a couple of years ago. While visiting the home several times, we were very impressed with the spirit of warmth and family that remained.
We loved the mural that your father painted, the playhouse and the garden. Unfortunately, it was not a good fit for us at the time but we continue to admire it each time we drive by. Many Blessings to you all.
Sandra Shea & Eric Anderson
Normandy Park
Dear Barb, Bob, Becky, Bill, Nancy,and children,
We were all so very sorry to hear about the passing of “Uncle Bob,” as he’s always been known to my children. We were blessed to live backyard to backyard with your family for all those years. Both Uncle Bob and Aunt Ginny were wonderful role models and extended family to all of us. Your mom was so generous to bring the kids in to the kitchen to bake cookies with her and your dad to take the boys down to his workshop and show them his amazing hobbies. I always had tremendous respect and admiration for your dad. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers as you are saying your final good-byes to him. God bless. Love, Karen
Bill, I’m so sorry.He will be missed.
Odell
A great man who raised loving, honorable children.They will pass on the lessons he taught them, making the world a better place for it.
So sorry for the loss of your dad. Prayers and much love to Becky, Bill, Nancy, and all the family.
Bob, Barb and family, I was sorry for you to read of your fathers passing. It may have been years but I have fond childhood memories of your father & mother as well as the rest of you. I remember well your father standing up in church with a Bible in his big hands. It was a blessing to know him. Hold tight your memories. love phil
Barb, I just saw the notice of your father’s passing in today’s paper and I want to tell you how sorry and saddened I am for you.
With much love,
Sherrie
NICE TO SEE CADDOCK NAME STILL GOING IN USA LOVE TO ME YOU ALL BUT IN ENGLAND
ALLAN CADDOCK ENGLAND AGE 65
allancaddock1@sky.com
sorry for your lose of your family