Caleb Gage
The heavens gained a bright, new star with the passing of Caleb Gage. He left this world living out his passion for fishing and being on the water. If Caleb was your friend, you had a friend for life. His love for people was truly a gift. The next person he met was his new best friend, and he never knew a stranger. He did everything with a passion and zeal, whether it was athletics, work, parenting or being the life of the party. He was an old- fashioned gentleman from Texas with a southern accent who always said “yes ma’am or no ma’am” and he believed you always opened the door for a lady.
Caleb was a baptized believer in Christ and didn’t shy away from telling people about God. He had a heart of gold – He was always helping someone move, work on a project, or he was providing some sort of rescue to someone in distress. Many of his friends say he positively changed their life forever by sharing his beliefs.
Caleb lived in Arlington, TX from 1st grade through his freshman year of high school. He attended Martin High before moving to Chesterfield, MO prior to his sophomore year. He was a graduate of Parkway West High School Class of 2008, where he participated in athletics and student activities. After he graduated, Caleb became a certified personal trainer and shortly after that, he started Gage’s Landscaping. He formed many deep friendships and connections in Missouri and Arlington. He would want them all to know he loved them deeply and cherished their memories together.
Caleb’s love for his family was endless. He strived to make his Daddy proud and to follow in his footsteps, he was the definition of a Mama’s boy (was happy to admit it), admired his sister dearly and unconditionally loved his special needs younger brother – his dedication to the care of him was remarkable.
Caleb became a father four years ago and it transformed his life. The birth of his daughter Adalynn changed his life for the better and he became totally devoted to being a good dad for her. He said she was the best thing that ever happened to him and all that knew him would affirm he was a wonderful father.
Caleb is survived by his parents Gary and Carol Gage, sister and brother-in-law Katie and Tony Malfer, brother Collin Gage, daughter Adalynn Gage, best friend Jessie Schiller, aunts Karen George, Lisa Hyzy, Renita Paxson (Walter), Leslie Dixon (Joey), Joni Paul (Ted), Julie Neatherlin, nieces Bentley and Braelynn and grandmothers Marilyn Gage and Sharon George. And many great uncles, great aunts and cousins.
There will be a celebration of life service at Lafayette Church of Christ in Ballwin, MO on Sunday, May 22nd, 2-4pm. To join virtually click here.
The celebration in Arlington, TX will be at Woodland West Church of Christ on Saturday, June 4th, 1-3pm. To join virtually click here.
In lieu of flowers, please contribute to the GofundMe Fund exclusively to support his daughter.
In order that Caleb’s daughter will remember her father and how much he was loved by everyone, we invite you to send an email to her at InMemoryOfCalebGage@gmail.com. Please share warm, funny stories and impressions of Caleb. She will be given these emails at the appropriate time in her life.
Our hearts go out to the family and friends as you grieve the loss. May you take comfort from the hope that is within us. Through prayer you can have the peace that surpasses understanding. Lean on the Lord and each other.
– Timothy, Andrea, Lydia, Benjamin, Josiah, Gabriel and Malachi Hall in Grabury, Texas
My heart is breaking for all of you.I pray you find comfort in our Heavenly Father❤️
My prayers go out to the Gage family.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I can’t even imagine how you guys are feeling. My prayers go out to your family.
Very accurate description of Caleb, what more can be said other than, he was one of the good ones.
I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved son and brother. There are no words for such an unimaginable loss. May God comfort you and grant peace and strength in the upcoming days. You’re in my prayers and in my heart.
My condolences as you grieve,
Linda Scott
Caleb was such a gift in my sons life. Carol and I have been friends for many years. My son Jacob was struggling in life and Caleb hired Jacob to work for him in his landscape business. My son was not a great example of a perfect employee however Caleb persevered. He is the reason Jacob is now serving in the army in South Korea and continues to receive accolades and promotions based on work ethic. I attribute that all Caleb and his inspiration and guidance.
Caleb was such a gift in my sons life. Carol and I have been friends for many years. My son Jacob was struggling in life and Caleb hired Jacob to work for him in his landscape business. My son was not a great example of a perfect employee however Caleb persevered. He is the reason Jacob is now serving in the army in South Korea and continues to receive accolades and promotions based on work ethic. I attribute that all Caleb and his inspiration and guidance.
Gary and Carol I am so sorry for your loss. Caleb was such a great kid with a huge personality. I was able to get a chance to see him and his daughter just a year ago and I still remember his sweet smile. Hugs to you all.
I’m so sorry to hear of this tragic loss for your family. It is so hard to lose a son and a brother.
As you hold each of your loved ones close in your family as you all grieve, please know there is a community of people who will hold you up and support you in their prayers for as long as it takes. You will survive this and those sweet memories of Caleb will be a blessing as his life was a blessing.
May God bless you and keep you,
Linda Cooke Broodo
Sorry for the loss of your child. I love u all. Your family is in my prayers always. Heaven gained a Angel. I believe he will be watching over his daughter.