Jane Oglesby Caldwell

Mrs. Jane Oglesby Caldwell 52 of Atlanta passed away on Monday, February 22. She was a graduate of the Westminster Schools of Atlanta and of Vanderbilt University. She was married to her beloved husband Jim Caldwell in 1987, who survives her along with their four treasured children, Jimmy 26, Christie 24, Allen 20 and Kelly 16, their awesome new puppy Sunny 1, her parents Jane Oglesby and Lamar Oglesby, her two brothers, Stuart and Bill Oglesby, as well as by her in-laws, James A. Caldwell, Jr and Caroline Caldwell.
Jane was an active member of the Peachtree Presbyterian Church, where she was a Sunday School teacher as well as a member of Faith-mates Sunday School class, an active participant in the Junior League Peach Pipes, and Alta tennis at the Piedmont Driving Club.
Jane is remembered for her big heart, her endless capacity for compassion in all circumstances, and her unwavering devotion to her family. Funeral services will be held in the Sanctuary at the Peachtree Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, March 2nd at 1pm located at 3434 Roswell Road. The family will receive friends after the service. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to either the Peachtree Presbyterian Church or Skyland Trail 1961 North Druid Hills Road.
My condolences to Jane’s family. Although our opportunities to speak with each other were few during our time at both Westminster and Vanderbilt, Jane was always gentle, kind, and elegant when we did.
I’m sharing in your sadness. I’ll remember Jane as a spirited woman filled with laughter and fun. From costume parties to a St Patrick’s Day blow-out, she was vivacious and entertaining. At the same time, it was always a joy to see the Caldwells at church on Sunday. Festive and merry, Jane always made me feel special. I miss her very much.
Jimmy, Jim and the Caldwell families, we are so sorry for your loss. We hope you find peace and comfort as you gather to celebrate Jane and the times we all shared with her. Take care.
Many condolences to your family. I worked with Jane in 1986 and remember her as such a happy, bubbly, and upbeat personality. Although the loss is devastating please know many are thinking of you today and every day.
Having spoken with Jane at length twice this month, it was completely evident that Jane was/is proud of each of her children and loved Jimmy dearly. Jane was beautiful and cheery in those conversations. Though in a different way, she will be with us henceforth. I just wish it could be more obvious. To her beautiful family, hang on to the wonderful memories, and know that she is with you. My love, sympathy and support to you.
Jane I miss you. I know you are in heaven with our Savior and we will have eternity together, but I miss you. I will think of you and smile every time I see a wacky decorated mailbox, when the Peach Pipes sing and of course when I see the loves of your life: Jim, Jimmy, Christie, Allen and Kelly. Good sweet memories! I pray for God’ peace that passes understanding for all of your loved ones in this difficult time.
I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Amanda Randle.
I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Amanda Randle.
I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Amanda Randle.
I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Amanda Randle.
Jim, so sorry for your loss. Lauren and I are in your corner with prayers for you and your family.
My condolences and prayers to the Caldwell and Oglesby families. I hope you can find solace and peace in this difficult time.
To all the Oglesbys and the Caldwells:
Janie will be sorely missed by all. May her spirit enter your hearts and embrace you in comfort.
To Jane’s loving family, please accept the Matthias family’s deepest sympathy and know you are in our prayers at this time. Even though I only knew Jane through our time training in tae kwon do, I must say what an impression she made. I so appreciated her warmth and making the effort to become friends, truly one of the most genuine people I have ever met, so kind hearted and cared about everyone and always had a smile to share. It was such a gift to get to know her and Jimmy, Christie, Allen and Kelly in take kwon do. Please know how much Jason, Christopher, Connor and I are thinking of you all and keeping you close in our prayers.
Jim,
Please accept my sincerest condolences. My prayers are with and your family.
David