Allyn-Willner-Obituary

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Allyn "Calvin" Willner

Washington, Pennsylvania

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DIED
October 21, 2013
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Washington, Pennsylvania

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Age 61, passed away peacefully after battling cancer for two years. Calvin was a longtime resident of Washington, PA. He was a true artist in carpentry, generous, and felt a special rapport with the young and elderly. He was a wonderful man who helped others and never expected anything in return....

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WORDS---the TOOLS of Communication; but when I reach into my "tool box" I cannot find the words to say what you meant to me. A FRIEND ever-present; a co- conspirator fighting illness. We will meet again one day,Allyn. Chuck McLaughlin

Glen, Boo, and Travis,

I just heard and am SO sorry! It's been a tough road for all of you and my thoughts are with you.

Vickie J. Zeiders
Harbour

Allyn, It was a sad day for everyone when God called you home. You were truly a wonderful person. You left us with so many memories that will always be with us in our hearts. From camping at Shawnee to all the family functions & most of all our annual family Memorial Day picnics. We all thought of you not as our cousin but as our fourth brother. Your smile & positive, upbeat attitude will always be with us getting us through this difficult time. We love you & miss you!
Debbie Cole...

Allyn was always the life of the party. Whether it was a wedding, a graduation, or the yearly memorial day party, he always brought a smile and a lot of laughter. Even when we saw him in July, he had a smile on his face and a kind word for all. You will be missed and were definitely loved.

Glen & Boo sorry for your loss. I still remember going into the bike shop selecting a new bike or asking Calvin or Gigbo to repair the one I wrecked.We had some great times with the "Bull Gang" and I enjoyed working, laughing, haveing a beer, going to the Nu 88 , and going down to the Farm helping out. We spent alot of time together and I have nothing but fond memories of Calvin, he was a good man!!My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

I met Calvin when I worked on the grounds crew at The Club at Nevillewood in the 90's. He and Glen were building houses. I left there in 2000 and have only seen Calvin on a few chance encounters since then, every time he greated me with that big smile and an enthuistic "KENNY!!!!" it was if we had seen each other just a few days before that.
Just last week, not knowing he was ill, I thought, I need to take the kids to meet Calvin some day soon. That will not happen, as I got a call...

Going to miss you Uncle Al. You were always there to encourage me at work when me and dad were fighting and give me advise. Lunchtime was always great when we would sit and BS. Great laughs, great carpenter, and most of all a great friend! Thoughts and prayers to you Glen, Boo, and Travis.

Glen, Boo & Travis:

So sorry for your loss. Al was a great guy and a true craftsman in the trade; Always enjoyed working and talking with him. We will miss him, but will never forget him. Rest in peace Al.

Tom & Lindy Benson

Glen, Beverly & "T" Man.

We know how much that you all did for your brother during his illness. For that, we are sure he is shining down his blessing and appreciation from those big wood rafters in the sky. Calvin, was a pleasure to know and we both wish that he rest in peace in God's wood shop. We already miss him.