Marybeth Caddell Visitation and Funeral

Mary Elizabeth “Marybeth” Caddell, age 67, passed away peacefully
January 28, 2020, after an extended battle with metastatic breast
cancer. She was born February 5, 1952, in Wisconsin to Victor and
Luella Musche.

She was married to Richard “Rick” Caddell Jr on August 25, 1985,
surrounded by loving family and friends.

A genuine, caring and giving person, Marybeth was smart, funny,
and an avid reader. She loved spending time with her husband
catfishing on the Tennessee River and loved to take visitors fishing,
enjoying the rivers natural beauty. She always had a humorous story
to share or a good book to suggest. She was friendly to everyone she
met, a great listener, and had sage advice for her kids (when they
listened). She said to always have dessert, even if you didn’t finish
dinner, because you never know what life will bring.
Marybeth was a member of the First United Methodist Church of
Dayton, Tennessee. She was involved in bible study and a member of
the Sunday school class. She was strong in her faith, enjoying the
fellowship of the church.

Marybeth earned a Bachelor of Liberal Studies from Purdue
University in 1991. For many years Marybeth worked at Weil-McLain,
in Michigan City, Indiana as a customer service associate.

Later in life, she earned an Associate of Science in Radiography and
went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences in 2006.
This career suited her outgoing and caring attitude, inquisitive
nature, and love of learning.

Marybeth is survived by her loving husband, Rick; daughters Jennifer
(Greg) Holt and Lisa (Bob) Hale; grandchildren Ashley (Nick) Romano,
Alex Holt, Sydney Hale and Susan Hale; greatgrandchild Tabby;
brother Jeff (Kay) Musche; brothers-in-law Tom Caddell and Tim
(Cassie) Caddell; and many treasured nieces and nephews.

Marybeth was preceded in death by her parents Victor and Luella
Musche and beloved daughter Julie Scholl.  

Please join us celebrating her life Saturday, February 8, 2020, at 12
Noon at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 2881 Division Road, Jackson,
Wisconsin. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Ferst
Readers national children’s literacy program at ferstreaders.org.

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