Leonard James Caswell 77, a long time resident of the Evansville Community passed away, May 18, 2003 at his home in Evansville. He was born January 1, 1926 near Morrow, Arkansas, the son of Leonard and Nova Colton Caswell. He was a member of the Evansville Community Church. L. J. retired from Jones Truck Lines with many safe driving awards including the MILLION MILE AWARD. He served in the United States Army during WW II. One son preceded him in death, Pete Caswell. Survivors include his wife, Wilma Dean Caswell of the home; one son, Wayne Caswell of Lincoln, Arkansas; three daughters, Brenda Holman of Branson, Missouri, Pam Reed and Lisa Hatfield both of Lincoln, Arkansas; one sister, Geneva Neff of Evansville, Arkansas; eleven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. APPRECIATION On behalf of the Caswell family we wish to express their gratitude for your many kindnesses evidenced in thought and deed and for your attendance at the funeral service. Luginbuel Funeral Home Prairie Grove, Arkansas
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Leonard James Caswell
77, a long time resident of the Evansville
Community passed away, May 18, 2003 at his
home in Evansville. He was born January 1,
1926 near Morrow, Arkansas, the son of
Leonard and Nova Colton Caswell.
He was a mem ber of the Evansville
Community Church. L. J. retired from Jones
Truck Lines with many safe driving awards
including the MILLION MILE AW ARD. He
served in the United States Arm y during W W II.
One son preceded him in death, Pete Caswell.
Survivors include his wife, W ilma Dean Caswell of the home; one son,
W ayne Caswell of Lincoln, Arkansas; three daughters, Brenda Holman
of Branson, Missouri, Pam Reed and Lisa Hatfield both of Lincoln,
Arkansas; one sister, Geneva Neff of Evansville, Arkansas; eleven
grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
APPRECIATION
On behalf of the Caswell family we wish to express theirgratitude for your many kindnesses evidenced in thought and
deed and for your attendance at the funeral service.
Luginbuel Funeral Home
Prairie Grove, Arkansas
Love RemainsWe are born one fine day,
Children of God on our way.Mama smiles, Daddy cries,Miracle before their eyes.
They protect us till we’re of age And through it all, Love Remains.
Boy moves on, takes a bride...She stands faithful by his side.
Tears of sweat, they build a home.Raise a family of their own.
They share joy and they share pain But through it all, Love Remains.
Kingdoms come and goBut they don’t last.
Before you know the future is the past. In spite of what’s been lost
Or what’s been gainedWe are living proof that Love Remains.
I don’t know what we’ll doOn this earth without you.We all live and we all die
But the end is not goodbye.The sun comes up and seasons change
But through it all Love Remains.
An eternal burning flame
CELEBRATING THE LIFE & MEMORY OF
L. J. Caswell
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH DATE & PLACE OF DEATHJanuary 1, 1926 - Morrow, AR May 18, 2003 - Evansville, AR
DATE, TIME & PLACE OF SERVICETuesday, May 20, 2003 - 2:30 P.M.