Wilma Caldwell

Born in Independence, IA
Born on Dec 29, 1927
Departed on Oct 18, 2016

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We are very sad to hear of Cozy's passing. We lived across the street from her and Don for several years and bought a couple of houses through them. They were always eager to help a young couple get started right and provided invaluable friendship and advise. All the best to Don, Gary, Craig and their families.

Connie and I new the Caldwells for many years and were great friends we are going to miss them .We did a lot of things together. I hope the best for Don because I know he is going to miss her. God Bless.

I am so saddened to hear about Cozy. I enjoyed my time as Don and Cozy's "chaperone" for the few months I took them to HyVee for breakfast and to the mall. She always shared a wonderful sense of humor, a smile and a warm hug. Her fierce independence, no matter what challenge she faced, was such an inspiration to never give up. Many hugs to Don and all the family.

Dear Don and Family, we want you to know, we deeply share your sorrow with the loss of Cozy. We had so much fun when we were able to visit with you and your family. Cozy was alway filled with so much laughter and fun. There was always room for one more at their dining table...Cozy was such a good cook and shared many recipes with Richard and me. I still make many of them. She and Don always teased Richard, Don's younger brother when we came to visit. They were and are wonderful parents to the boys and their families. We will miss Cozy and her wonderful spirit but most of all for her loving manner and large heart.

Don and Family, we send our thoughts and prayers for you in this time of loss. Through the years at the mall that I have known Cozy and Don, I have enjoyed their love of life, family, and people who have entered their lives. I have felt honored to have their friendship and feel a profound loss in Cozy's death. I know she will be greatly missed.