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Kenneth “Ken” Ervin Caulum

October 25, 1952 – November 3, 2021


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Kenneth “Ken” E. Caulum, 69, passed away peacefully in his home, surrounded by his family, on November 3, 2021.

Ken was born with his twin brother Kevin, on October 25, 1952 in Sparta, Wisconsin to Lawrence and Junella (Hanson) Caulum.

At a young age his family moved to a dairy farm in Cashton, Wisconsin where he graduated from Cashton High School in 1970. In 1972 he married the love of his life Linda Abrams who he had the blessing of dancing through life with for 49 years.

In 1974, Ken enlisted as a Military Policeman in the Army where he was stationed in Germany in support of the Vietnam war.  After completing his tour, Ken and Linda moved back to Cashton, WI where Ken joined the Wisconsin National Guard and was employed as a Department of the Army Police Officer and Game Warden at Fort McCoy from 1978 to 1989.  In 1989, Ken moved his family to Kodiak, Alaska where he served as an undercover agent for the National Marine Fisheries Service enforcing the nation’s commercial fishing laws in the Bearing Sea.  In 1991, Ken and his family returned to Cashton where he was a Dairy Farmer earning the National Farmers Organization (NFO) Quality Award for Milk Producer of the year in 1993.  In 1994 the Alaskan waters called his name and he and his family returned to AK where he joined the Alaskan National Guard and was employed in the community.  On September 11, 2001, Ken’s National Guard Platoon was called to Active Duty to provide enhanced security to Southeast Alaskan Airports.  In 2005, Ken deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in support of the war.  He returned in January 2006 and shortly after was deployed to Kuwait again for a second tour.  In May 2008, Ken retired from the Army and returned to Petersburg, AK.  In 2013, Ken and Linda came to Arizona and fell in love with the area and decided to retire in Apache Junction.

Throughout his life, Ken’s desire was to serve the Lord, his nation, and people. As a true Outdoorsman, Ken loved adventures on and off of the water.  His passions included:  Fishing and Hunting, Horses and horseback riding, Woodworking, the arts, antiquing…just life to the extreme, especially if it was with his grandchildren.  Ken loved watching his family grow and enjoy life with his greatest earthly treasure Linda, but his greatest moment was baptizing his wife and family.  Ken lived for the next adventure and punched adversity in the face until the Angels called his name on November 3.

Ken is preceded in death by his parents Lawrence and Junella.

He is survived by his wife Linda, his daughter Audrey (Jesse) Anderson, Son Samuel (Anna) Caulum, Sarah (Bosjun) Reid, Shannon (Bjorn) Stolpe, Caleb (Brittni) Caulum, and his 18 Grandchildren: Hunter, Emily, Caden, Sophia, Hazel, and Joshua Anderson; Tanner, Braelyn, and Talon Caulum; Tyson, Levi, Riley, and Kori Reid; William, Heidi, Jacob, and Emma Stolpe; and Magnus Caulum. He is also survived by his Brothers, Loren (Lois), Duane, Kevin (Marilyn), Marlyn (Roxanne), and Sister, Diane (David) Brueggen, numerous Nieces and Nephews, and countless friends.

The family would like to thank all of the wonderful people who kept Ken in prayer, held us up, supported us, donated time and energy, and just encouraged us through this difficult time.

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  1. Diane Brueggen says:

    Happy trails to you, Cowboy. Love Diane

  2. Marilyn Caulum says:

    We are thankful we could visit with Ken in September.
    May the good memories and God’s peace sustain you all.
    Hugs… K & M

  3. Greg and Brenda Zitzmann says:

    Kenny was a lot of fun and had a heart of gold. His love of Country was very admirable. I’m a better person for having known him. Until we meet again, Kenny!
    Our deepest sympathy to you all.

  4. Debbie Dahl-Schultz says:

    My heart is sad for all of you. Kenny was such a caring man for his family, his friends and this country. I will miss his encouraging messages.
    Please know that my love, thoughts and prayers are with you all. Rest in peace dear friend 😀

  5. Lois and Loren Caulum says:

    Ken was a good man who will be greatly missed by all he touched. With deepest sympathy.
    (From “Scoop Lad” to “Shovel Man”, gonna miss ya, brother!)

  6. Jeff Nichols says:

    Ken will be truly missed. thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Jeff and Kathy Nichols

  7. James Stolpe says:

    My condolences to the families who Ken left behind !
    We will all meet again !

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Kenneth “Ken” Ervin Caulum

October 25, 1952 – November 3, 2021


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Kenneth “Ken” E. Caulum, 69, passed away peacefully in his home, surrounded by his family, on November 3, 2021.

Ken was born with his twin brother Kevin, on October 25, 1952 in Sparta, Wisconsin to Lawrence and Junella (Hanson) Caulum.

At a young age his family moved to a dairy farm in Cashton, Wisconsin where he graduated from Cashton High School in 1970. In 1972 he married the love of his life Linda Abrams who he had the blessing of dancing through life with for 49 years.

In 1974, Ken enlisted as a Military Policeman in the Army where he was stationed in Germany in support of the Vietnam war.  After completing his tour, Ken and Linda moved back to Cashton, WI where Ken joined the Wisconsin National Guard and was employed as a Department of the Army Police Officer and Game Warden at Fort McCoy from 1978 to 1989.  In 1989, Ken moved his family to Kodiak, Alaska where he served as an undercover agent for the National Marine Fisheries Service enforcing the nation’s commercial fishing laws in the Bearing Sea.  In 1991, Ken and his family returned to Cashton where he was a Dairy Farmer earning the National Farmers Organization (NFO) Quality Award for Milk Producer of the year in 1993.  In 1994 the Alaskan waters called his name and he and his family returned to AK where he joined the Alaskan National Guard and was employed in the community.  On September 11, 2001, Ken’s National Guard Platoon was called to Active Duty to provide enhanced security to Southeast Alaskan Airports.  In 2005, Ken deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in support of the war.  He returned in January 2006 and shortly after was deployed to Kuwait again for a second tour.  In May 2008, Ken retired from the Army and returned to Petersburg, AK.  In 2013, Ken and Linda came to Arizona and fell in love with the area and decided to retire in Apache Junction.

Throughout his life, Ken’s desire was to serve the Lord, his nation, and people. As a true Outdoorsman, Ken loved adventures on and off of the water.  His passions included:  Fishing and Hunting, Horses and horseback riding, Woodworking, the arts, antiquing…just life to the extreme, especially if it was with his grandchildren.  Ken loved watching his family grow and enjoy life with his greatest earthly treasure Linda, but his greatest moment was baptizing his wife and family.  Ken lived for the next adventure and punched adversity in the face until the Angels called his name on November 3.

Ken is preceded in death by his parents Lawrence and Junella.

He is survived by his wife Linda, his daughter Audrey (Jesse) Anderson, Son Samuel (Anna) Caulum, Sarah (Bosjun) Reid, Shannon (Bjorn) Stolpe, Caleb (Brittni) Caulum, and his 18 Grandchildren: Hunter, Emily, Caden, Sophia, Hazel, and Joshua Anderson; Tanner, Braelyn, and Talon Caulum; Tyson, Levi, Riley, and Kori Reid; William, Heidi, Jacob, and Emma Stolpe; and Magnus Caulum. He is also survived by his Brothers, Loren (Lois), Duane, Kevin (Marilyn), Marlyn (Roxanne), and Sister, Diane (David) Brueggen, numerous Nieces and Nephews, and countless friends.

The family would like to thank all of the wonderful people who kept Ken in prayer, held us up, supported us, donated time and energy, and just encouraged us through this difficult time.

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  1. Diane Brueggen says:

    Happy trails to you, Cowboy. Love Diane

  2. Marilyn Caulum says:

    We are thankful we could visit with Ken in September.
    May the good memories and God’s peace sustain you all.
    Hugs… K & M

  3. Greg and Brenda Zitzmann says:

    Kenny was a lot of fun and had a heart of gold. His love of Country was very admirable. I’m a better person for having known him. Until we meet again, Kenny!
    Our deepest sympathy to you all.

  4. Debbie Dahl-Schultz says:

    My heart is sad for all of you. Kenny was such a caring man for his family, his friends and this country. I will miss his encouraging messages.
    Please know that my love, thoughts and prayers are with you all. Rest in peace dear friend 😀

  5. Lois and Loren Caulum says:

    Ken was a good man who will be greatly missed by all he touched. With deepest sympathy.
    (From “Scoop Lad” to “Shovel Man”, gonna miss ya, brother!)

  6. Jeff Nichols says:

    Ken will be truly missed. thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Jeff and Kathy Nichols

  7. James Stolpe says:

    My condolences to the families who Ken left behind !
    We will all meet again !