Loren Eugene Caddell

 

Loren Eugene Caddell
Loren Eugene Caddell

Loren Eugene Caddell, 72, was called home to spend eternity with our Heavenly Father on August 7, 2022.

Memorial service will be held at 3:00 pm on Saturday, September 10, 2022, at Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home, 2800 Paramount Blvd.

Loren was born on December 18, 1949, in Denison, TX to Joseph and Lorelle Caddell. He was raised in Amarillo and graduated from Palo Duro High School. Loren spent several of his early adult years working for Levi Strauss, but he ended up spending the majority of his career in the automotive sales industry. After many years in sales, he advanced to managing car/truck sales at several dealerships in the Amarillo and Oklahoma City area. Loren was known to always mentor young men beginning careers in car/truck sales. Most, if not all, went on to be long-term friends and very successful salesmen. He was also looked up to by many of his nieces and nephews. Family was always important to Loren, especially his two daughters who were the light of his life. Loren left Amarillo for several years to spend time with his daughter, Sarah, and her children Logan and Sydney when they were young. Being a grandpa was a gift that he truly treasured. He adored his grandchildren, and they adored him.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Lorelle Caddell; his precious daughter, Katy Caddell; and his son-in-law, Guy Renda.

Loren is survived by his daughter, Sarah Renda; his grandchildren, Logan Cantrell and Sydney Cantrell-Renda; his beloved sister, Debra Hackett; his brother, Marvin Caddell; his sisters, Rita Steiner and Karel Bennett; and many nieces and nephews.

To view the service live, please go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUQFwtHcpeM

 

7 Replies to “Loren Eugene Caddell”

  1. Lauren, I like to think I met you. During what I would consider to be the beginning of my new life.. You were there and you’re the only person that supported me whenever I first met my wife.. You talk to me through some hard times and you sat with me. There through some even harder times. You looked out for me like a brother would . I love you just the same as a brother And I’d like to think you can’t make the same. You were one of my best friends I’ll always Count u as such. I’ll see you on the other side brother. I’ll never forget the fingers that you told me about. And someday I’ll go see quena vaccus.

  2. Our hearts hurt so much. When Charlie & I had a tragic loss, Loren was the only past friend that reached out to us in the most beautiful , sweet, kind letter. It touched us and made us cry tears in our heart. . We still have the letter and it touches us every time we read it. Loren will touch us always.

  3. So many sweet memories growing up with Loren through Horace Mann Jr. High and Palo Duro High School. He was faithful and caring within our little gang and will always be treasured and loved. I will not be able to attend his service, but will be there in spirit. 💙🙏💙

  4. Loren was such a dear old friend ,that you could always count on. So smart and hilarious.His classic good looks always reminded me of statues of ancient knights I would see in English cathedrals.Rest in peace Buddy.

  5. Loren will always be in my heart and in the hearts of so many of our forever longtime school friends who also loved him. He was very special to me as a teen and an important friend for over 50+ years. Love and prayers to all the family and all who cared about and loved Loren. RIP our dear friend Loren you will never be forgotten. 💕

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