
Arthur Robert Caul, Sr., 70, of Easton died Saturday, August 11, 2012 in the VNA Hospice House of St. Luke’s Hospital.
Born: March 25, 1942 in Logan, WV he was a son of the late Bula Caul Dickerson Clancy. He and his wife, the former Delores Fredericks shared 37 years together.
Personal: He had been employed by Lisbon, Anrich and Pact Construction in New Jersey for 45 years before retiring in 2008.
Memberships: He was a member of numerous professional associations and attended St. John’s Lutheran Church, Easton.
Survivors: His wife; children: Arthur Robert Caul, Jr. of Phillipsburg; Toni Michelle Hickman of Mann, WV; Krystal Malaika Caul-Mays of Easton; Diana Arenean Evans of Prince George, VA; sister: Ravella Dickerson in NC; 12 grandchildren and a great grandson. He was predeceased by siblings: Rondo; Mary Julia and Sheila.
Services: A memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Friday (8/17) in St. John’s Lutheran Church, 330 Ferry St., Easton with a calling period from 9 to 10 a.m. Friday in the church. The Ashton Funeral Home, Easton is handling the arrangements.
Memorial Contributions: May be made to the St. Luke’s Hospice, Development Office, 801 Ostrum St., Bethlehem, PA 18015 or the church, 330 Ferry St. Easton, PA 18042. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.
Emily E Barnes
August 13, 2012 at 4:35 pm
We will truely miss my favorite brother-in -law. I cannot express how sad I feel and know that he is in a better place. I can just picture him hanging out with Marion and Georgie.
He will be remembered by me for always knowing exactly what I wanted to say by finishing all of my sentences.
I hope that we can all go on with our lives with hope. I am going to pray for my sister’s recovery for her loss.
Love as always
sister-in-law lady
Emmy-B
Darlene Cherry
August 14, 2012 at 2:11 pm
Aunt Dee,
I am so sorry to hear of Art’s passing. I was so grateful for the many times Art played the role of handyman for my parents and didn’t think twice about helping them. We had a great respect for him, not only for his skills, but for his sincerity and light hearted humor. I will treasure the many times we shared together around the kitchen table enjoying food and laughter.
May God keep you today and always.
Love you, Darlene
Yvette Fredericks (Ebeff)
August 16, 2012 at 9:17 pm
Aunt Dee Dee,
I was very saddened when i heard of Uncle Art’s passing. I will always be thankful for all of the wonderful memories I have. All of the fun and laughter at the kitchen table. He always made me laugh and feel better about myself self no matter what was going on.
May God grant you strength and peace.
Loveya,
Ebeff
charlene fredericks
August 16, 2012 at 9:50 pm
I AM SO SORRY THAT UNCLE ART LOST HIS BATTLE,BUT I KNOW THAT HE FOUGHT A GOOD FIGHT. I WILL ALWAYS REMBER THE TIMES HE CAME TO THE RESTAURAUNT FOR HIS BLUEBERRY PANCAKES TALKING ABOUT YOUR AUNTIE ….. AND HOW HE JUST KNEW HOW TO GET YOU TO WHERE YOU WERE GOING IF YOU HAD TO TRAVEL FAR..BUT I KNOW IN MY HEART HE IS IN A BETTER PLACE. SEEK COMFORT IN GOD LOVE YA , BUDDAH