Homepage
Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home Inc.
On-Site Crematory
Richboro: (215) 968-8585
New Britain: (215) 340-9654
Email Obituaries Email

Condolences for James Addison Caldwell, LCDR U.S. Navy, Retired

Beth CaldwellSunday, August 8th

Even though you are gone Dad, you will forever be in my heart ❤️‍🩹

Kenneth OnsaMonday, August 9th

So sorry for your loss, Barb. Such a life full of sacrifice, bravery and service which we all benefit from. Feel comfort in knowing that you will all be together one day.
You are in our thoughts and prayers,
Ken and Janice Onsa

Donna BlainMonday, August 9th

James Addison Caldwell was one of the nicest and kindest men you would ever meet. The last couple of years he and I grew closer. Our trips to the Acme, where he would pick up the circular but never look at it, became our own little joke. As the years have gone by that little spark in his eyes and that sense of humor was there until the end. Jim you will be missed by many, especially me. Donna.

Cindy Hadden-FurstThursday, August 12th

I worked with Jim for several years at BCT. He was a supportive co-worker and helpful friend, and always lightened up the workday with his humor. My deepest sympathy to the Caldwell family.

Cleta MillerSunday, August 15th

I worked with Jim at Bucks Co Transport. He was such a kind and friendly man with a great sense of humor who loved his sweet treats. When the snow would come I could always count on Jim to get me to and from work. He never complained even though this took him out of his way. Quoting the movie Ten North Frederick, " He was a gentleman in a world that has no need for gentlemen". Thank you, Jim for the happy memories. Prayers to his family.

Hope MillerMonday, February 7th

I was, out of the blue, wondering whatever happened to Jim. I worked with him 40 years ago and always remembered him. He was one of the nicest men I've ever known. I look back on my working career and enjoyed working with him and BJ Johnson at Tele-Dynamics. I'm truly sorry to hear of his passing. Rest in peace Jim!

Certified Life Celebrants help create a funeral service, memorial service, or tribute that reflects the personality and lifestyle of the deceased. The celebrant personalizes all services by working with the family and loved ones.
CANA An international, non-profit trade association of over 3,300 members, composed of funeral homes, cemeteries, crematories, industry suppliers, that create a community of cremation experts.
Supports the funeral service industry by funding scholarships and educational opportunities for professionals and invests in programs that lift up grieving communities.
Offers hundreds of events and programs each year to boost businesses and support leaders for incredible success by offering a wealth of diverse committees, networking and social events, and award programs.
The world’s leading association to support funeral professionals. Provides members with critical information, innovative tools, resources and the professional community they need to serve families, run sustainable businesses and become pillars in their communities.
Offers services that preserve, protect and promote independent family owned funeral homes in Pennsylvania. Provides advocacy, continuing education, information, legal expertise, products, programs and services to help members enhance the quality of service to families.