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Rosevear, Calvin C. SARATOGA SPRINGS Calvin C. Rosevear, 65, of Ingersoll Road, passed away after a long courageous battle with cancer on May 26, 2015, at the Saratoga Hospital surrounded by his loved ones. Cal was born in Modesto, Calif., on February 20, 1950. He graduated from New England Aeronautical Institute in 1970. He then served in the United States Air Force from 1970 to 1976 as a staff sgt. Upon an honorable discharge from the service he started a long career as a field engineer for Large Format Printers, which allowed him to travel the world. On April 11, 1981, he married his soulmate Margaret Phillips and became the loving father of three children. He was loved by all who met him and was always welcoming others to the residence for his epic BBQ'S. He loved to cook, fish and hunt but most of all a great conversation about the New York Yankees. Cal was predeceased by his mother, Pauline Cloud; father, Autry Bumgardner; stepfather, Leo Rosevear; half-brother, Carl Bumgardner; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Sara and Martin Phillips and brother-in-law, Michael Phillips. Survivors are his wife of 34 years, Peg Rosevear; his children, Alyssa (Eddie) Sears, Casey (Nicole) Rosevear, and Rebecca (David) Blommel; and grandsons, Jacob Sears and Hunter Blommel; brothers, Charles and Art Bumgardner; sisters, Alice (William) Beavers, Geneva "Ruthie" Williams, Mary Rosevear, Lillian (Stephen) Gage, Minnie Green, and Billie Louise Tapley; brother-in-law, James (Carol) Phillips. Also several nieces and nephews including, James J. Phillips II, Sara Jane Phillips, Colleen Phillips, Christopher (Kathy) Phillips and their children, Nicholas and Nicole Phillips Friends may call from 12-2 p.m., Saturday, May 30, 2015, at Flynn Bros., Inc. Funeral Home, 13 Gates Ave., Schuylerville. Interment services will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, June 2, 2015, at the Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery Cemetery in Schuylerville with the Rev. Virginia Cornell officiating. Cal will be greatly missed and loved forever. The family asks that in lieu of flowers that donation's in Cal's memory be made to the Community Hospice of Saratoga, 179 Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Online remembrances can be sent to Flynnbrosinc.com
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Not a Day or even hour goes by, that I don’t think of you. Miss you with all my heart, Love you forever and always, and I Smile when I feel you’re around.
Watch over us all and all the shenanigans as they happen. Love you
Alyssa
Daughter
May 21, 2021
Cal I now you are looking down on all of us bu I found a Picture of you I think you were 10. I have it on my desk. I on dont need it to remember you! Love you anyway!
Mary Rosevear
Brother
May 21, 2020
Hey grandpa, I know that you cant hear me, but I miss you so much, Im sorry I couldnt say goodbye and I love you so much and I wish you were here with me now so bad, so many things happened and I just wish you were here to see me grow and learn, I just want to make you proud, I love you grandpa more than anything, please visit me in my dreams soon, I wish I got to say goodbye one last time. I truly miss you grandpa. I love you
Please be at rest
Your forever and always
Jacob
Jacob Sears
Family
February 16, 2020
Miss and love you more than ever Dad ~
Alyssa Sears
Daughter
May 21, 2019
Remembering your birthday yesterday ~ and all the years we celebrated ours together~ memories forever in my heart
Alyssa
February 21, 2016
I can feel your presence and hear your voice. Still trying to cope with not being able to hug you. Love you dad~
Alyssa Sears
June 12, 2015
As the days pass i find i think of you often Peg. I pray you find comfort and that you can feel the love being wrapped around you. Hugs
Ruth Williams
June 6, 2015
As the days pass, I miss you more and more. Forever my daddy.
Alyssa Sears
June 5, 2015
Peg and family - Our deepest sympathy to all of you at this most difficult time. Cherish the memories and carry them close to your heart. Prayers for all of you. Judy and Butch Russell
May 30, 2015
For my dear Family So sorry on the loss of my Brother Calvin and your Husband, Father, and Grandpa. I am so sorry I did not get to see him before he passed and can not be with you now, May God be with you and Comfort you at this time , Know that you all have my Love . If you need to talk or a shoulder just give me a call.
Mary Rosevear
May 29, 2015
Dear Peggy, Haven't seen you in ages but I heard about your husband's passing and I wanted to send my thoughts and prayers to you during this difficult time. Take care and God Bless!
Valerie Masterson
May 28, 2015
Peggy, Alyssa, Eddie, Jacob, and family; our hearts and sympathy to you all; he was a great guy and threw great bbq's and fire works the kids will always remember :)
The Tooleys
May 28, 2015
Dear Peggy & family,
So sorry for your loss, keeping you in my thoughts.
God Bless you and your family.
Chris Robbins
Christine Robbins
May 28, 2015
Love you Calvin. Sorry i was such a bratty little sister. I looked up to you. Loved it when you took me for rides in your car. I felt so grown up. You were 18 I was 14. I remember you let me do the push button PRD12. It was soo cool.
Ruth Williams
May 28, 2015
He was a wonderful caring brother! I loved him very much. Hugs Cal
Alice Beavers
May 28, 2015
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