Catania Clark Caldwell affectionally known as “Tina”, age 47, of Dothan, Alabama, entered into eternal rest on September 11, 2025, peacefully in her home.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 20, 2025, 1:00 pm at Fowler Family Funeral Home (965 Woodland Drive, Dothan, Al). Visitation will be Friday, September 19, 2025 5:00-7:00pm at the funeral home.
Born on December 15, 1977, in Enterprise, Alabama, Tina spent most of her childhood in Dothan, where her joyful spirit and caring heart quickly became known to all who met her. She graduated from Northview High School in 1996 and went on to attend Wallace Community College, where she obtained her A.A. and received a cosmetology license. Her professional journey began with the Alabama Cooperative Extension Office and later led her to an extended career as an Office Administrator at Pemco Aviation Corporation, both in Dothan, AL.
Beyond her career, Tina’s life was marked by service, faith, and an unwavering love for people. She was a dedicated member of Parks Chapel AME Church of Dothan, Alabama, where she joyfully volunteered her time and energy. She also worked with the Alabama Kidney Foundation and countless other educational, religious, and civic organizations, always lending her voice, hands, and heart to help others.
A woman of resilience and strength, Tina was a fighter in spirit, a fan of life, and above all, a faithful and praying mother. She was known for her zest for praising God, her willingness to help anyone in need, and her unique gift of turning friends into family. To many, she was everybody’s sister, auntie, cousin, and friend, and the most loyal supporter of those she loved.
Tina was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Willie Douglas Jr. and Ruby McCloud Clark. She leaves to cherish her memory her devoted husband Reverend Steve Caldwell, her two loving sons, Billy LaDarius Turner and Brandon Turner—whom she lived her life for—one cherished grandson, Jamir, three bonus daughters Emerald Caldwell, Jade Caldwell, & Amrist Caldwell who blessed her with six grandchildren, one treasured sister, Pam (Ray) Dyck, two adored brothers, Douglas (Felicia) Clark and Kelcey Clark, a host of nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, and an extended family of countless loved ones who will forever feel her presence.
Her legacy is one of faith, love, and service—a life fully lived in devotion to God, family, and community. Though she has transitioned from this life, her light will continue to shine through all who were touched by her unwavering kindness and boundless love.
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