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Rex Lowell Cave

Posted 2022-08-14 by mhenderson
Published by Mohave Daily News Online from Aug. 11 to Aug. 14, 2022 -
Bullhead City, Arizona -

Rex Lowell Cave, age 81, a resident of Bullhead City, Arizona,
originally of Mishawaka, Indiana, passed away on Sunday, February 20,
2022. Rex was born on April 12, 1940, in Mishawaka, Indiana to the late
Milford and Pauline (Wentland) Cave.

The Mishawaka High School graduate proudly served his country in the
United States Air Force before settling down in Ellsworth, Maine.

Rex was an accomplished carpenter and spent many years as a self-
employed contractor throughout Down East Maine. He was also well known
in the community as always ready for a cup of coffee and a good story.
He was extremely generous with his skill and time – never hesitating to
lend a hand or make a quick repair for someone in need.

Rex loved to scuba dive – pursuing scallops and lobsters along the rocky
coast. But it was always about his family and friends - he loved
spending time catching up on local news and giving his perspective of
politics.

He was preceded in death by his sisters, Kathleen Cave and Maralee Mauk;
and his brothers, Jerry Cave and Roger Cave.

Rex is survived by his son, Jason (Sheree) Cave; and grandson, Maximus
of Redondo Beach, California; his siblings, Terry (Leona), and Bill
Cave, Doris Bueche, Colleen Cave, Barbara Cave, and Freida Soto.

The Cave family would like to thank Rex's close friends in every state,
but especially Junkman John Clouse, Don Poston and Sunday Jim for their
care, concern and friendship shown to Rex throughout the years.

The Cave family would like to invite Rex's friends and family to observe
interment August 12, 2022, at 10:30am at Chapel Hill Memorial Garden,
Osceola, Indiana. After which, all are invited to celebrate his life
with sharing of memories and stories.

In his memory, please take time to be with those you love, and give some
of your time to those that may need it.



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