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Joan Caldwell

In Loving Memory

Caldwell, Joan “Muzzy”

Caldwell, Joan “Muzzy” Tuesday July 22, 2025. Beloved wife of the late David Macke Caldwell. Dear mother of David (Tammy) Caldwell, Andrew (Tracy) Caldwell, Tyler (David) Ferguson and the late Tracy Caldwell. Our dear grandmother of 4 and great grandmother of 9.

Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Monday July 28 at 10:00 am. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Ronald McDonald House appreciated. Visitation Sunday 4-8 pm.

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5 thoughts on “Caldwell, Joan “Muzzy””

  1. Griff, Tammy and family. So sorry to hear of Muzzy’s passing. We had the pleasure of visiting with Joan a few times and thoroughly enjoyed her personality. She was a special lady, and we are so sad to hear of her death. May God bless and keep you through the difficult days ahead.

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  2. Many laughs with Joan throughout the years since 1976.
    The time we drive to an old farm house and bought lots of antiques ,she had a little Volkswagen bug and we had that bug so packed my foot was hanging out the door and stuff all over hanging out the windows .
    We both love decorating with antiques.
    May she be in our Saviour s loving arms forever .Madonna Hassler.

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  3. Joan was such a sweet person. She would make me laugh and always caring .never judging. I loved hearing about her adventures and her wonderful family and how much she loved her late husband Mack … I’m sure she’s happy to be in his arms again. Will miss you… love you sweetie

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  4. Loved visiting with Joan at out Quilt sale at church , and then again at lunch with Piecemakers. Such an awesome lady. Prayers for comfort and peace for family in this grieving time.

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  5. We go way back with Joan, Macke, Tracy, Griff and Andy. We had moved away to northern Iowa before Tyler was born. Joan was so funny; a laugh a minute! I too, loved antiques like Joan did. We often, as Joan said, “Went on down the road…” to the Meramec River and beyond laughing and goofing off with our kids in tow while searching for the best bargains. Oh the fun we had!!!

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