Raistlin David Caulfield
November 30, 1989 ~ August 25, 2024
Raistlin David Caulfield, 34, of Columbus, passed away Sunday August 25, 2024. He was born November 30, 1989 in Noblesville, Indiana, the son of David and Molly Caulfield. He proudly served his country in the US Army from 2008 until 2015.
He married Cory Marie Wildman September 26, 2014 and she survives. Also surviving are his daughters, Remmi and Winnie; mother, Molly Caulfield; brother, Tristan Caulfield; sister, Heidi (Ross) Kensinger; nieces, Parker, Iris and Alora and nephews, Felix and Carter. He was preceded in death by his father.
Raistlin will be laid to rest in Crown Hill National Cemetery with military honors on Friday September 6, 2024 at 11:00 a.m.
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Just met Raistlin when he came aboard at NMA. A very likeable young man. My sincerest condolences to his family.
Raistlin was my boss for the 4 short months here at NMAA and he was a very smart guy knew everything about anything. He was a good man and easy to get along with. Was always in the office laughing and cracking jokes. It will be very hard to find such a good boss like Raistlin. Sending prayers to his family.
Raistlin was my first introduction to DnD. We met through mutual friends. He was kind, patient, sweet, and a hell of a Dungeon Master. You could tell that he loved it and loved sharing it with people. He helped me build my very first character and helped me DM for the first time. I never felt like I was bothering him when even when I had a hundred silly DnD questions. Although we only knew each other online, I will miss him fiercely.
Raistlin is one of the first friends in school that I made. We talked endlessly about Transformers, Pokémon, and Dragonball Z. He was so energetic and fun. I regret that we didn’t stay in touch after we all graduated from high school, but I doubt that he changed and was still the same energetic and fun guy that knew. I’m so sorry for his family’s loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
PSBU Supply Chain Team purchased the Peaceful White Lilies Basket for the family of Raistlin David Caulfield.
PSBU Supply Chain Team planted a Memorial Tree in honor of Raistlin David Caulfield.
Remembering the happy family times here in the UK and on our visits to you in the USA. No more demons just peace. Sonia and Alan Dunstone. Cory’s Grandparents.
Serene Retreat was purchased for the family of Raistlin David Caulfield.
It was a blessing knowing you through deployments overseas, you were such a soldier, and friend!! Fly high no more pain!!