Bob Schoff
Sorry to be so late. My sincere condolences to the family of George. I knew him from Pratt & Whitney and we shared many a bus trip to and from work. A Remarkable man that was so easy to get along with. I am sure he is missed . Bob Schoff
Death date: Feb 12, 2016
George E. Caldwell, 91, of Ellington, CT, passed away surrounded by his loving family on Friday, February 12, 2016 at Rockville General Hospital. He was born in Groton, CT, son of the late George E. and Elizabeth (Payne) Caldwell. Read Obituary
Sorry to be so late. My sincere condolences to the family of George. I knew him from Pratt & Whitney and we shared many a bus trip to and from work. A Remarkable man that was so easy to get along with. I am sure he is missed . Bob Schoff
To each and every member of the caldwell family, some i know and those i do not, i send my sympathy at the loss of a special man. Cathy laviolette-gleason
Sorry to hear of your loss. Didn't know George that well but had met him through his brother's Bob, Ray and Jim. I'm sure he was as friendly and outgoing as his brother's. In thought and prayer's.
Marty Martello
You have been such a huge part of my life ever since I was just a little girl. I have so many wonderful memories over the years to many to pick a favorite, but all I will hold near and dear to my heart. Even though you had 9 children to raise of your own you always had time for me. You were always there to share in the good times and always there for me in the not so good times. Your smile could light up a room, your laugh was infectious, a sense of humor like no other and you gave the best hugs ever. A true gentleman, family man and a Dad to all. I have always said you are my back up Dad and will forever carry you in my heart and cherish all my memories of you. Thank you for always being there for me. I will love you until the end of time!!!!
To the Caldwell family.
I am so very sorry for your loss you're in our thoughts and prayers. The best memory that sticks in my head the most was the first time that I had the privilege to meet Mr. and Mrs. C my now wife Tonya took me over to their home to introduce me to them. After talking with them for a while Mr. C told me that I was going to have my hands full with this one and to keep my eye on her, keep her safe and most of all to take care of her. That's when Mrs C pipped in yeah you better take care of her ( with the look ). Over the years we talked shared stories and the Moonshine cherries you will never forget them. RIP Mr. c you're going to be missed by everyone you came in contact with especially me.
Dear Dad:
I would like to THANK YOU for all the things you have done for me since day one. You were always there when there was a problem. When there was a problem you helped me as much as you were able to. Even if it was just a telephone call to see how I was, you were there. You kept reminding me how strong I am when I didn't want to be.
With everything that you have been through out the years, you have made it through. But this battle that you were privately fighting, was a little bit stronger than the strength that you had.
You are a very strong, heart warming, very loving selfless man. When I found out that you had Cancer, I was hurt, but I knew that you were just sparing me, US more heartache and pain.
The past few years we have been through a lot you and I, and we made it through together. I LOVE YOU FOR EVER, and I will cherish everything that we have shared, as in, our laughs, our talks, our walks, your 90th birthday and with how overwhelmed you were for all those cards. And most of all our day trips just you and I.
You are in Good Hands now. You are with Family, you will not be suffering, or have to worry about tomorrow, any of us kids and especially Mom.
So many, nieces, nephews, "adopted" kids, friends, especially your grandkids, brothers and sisters will all cherish the years that they have spent with you.
I can say for myself and Everyone, that I am Extremely Proud to have you as my FATHER, and my BEST FRIEND.
I LOVE YOU DAD.
THANK YOU FOR THE MEMORIES AND YOUR STRENGTH.
Dad, I'll carry your name proudly and continue to be the anchor you always saw in me.
Till we meet again, your #1 daughter
GEORGiana ❤️
Dear Caldwell Family,
I was the friend who always visited Shirley Novak, your Mom's roommate at Woodlake. Your Dad's passing has shocked and saddened me. I haven't been to Woodlake since Shirley passed and had no idea your Dad was having health problems.
Your Dad's dedicated love for your Mom was truly beautiful and amazing. No husband could have been more faithful and constant. May god rest his soul.
I'm praying for your Mom and all of you. I can't imagine her life without him and pray for the strength and peace of Jesus to bless her and all of you.
Sincerely,
Shirley H. Bryant
