Calbert-Welliver-Obituary

Calbert E. Welliver

Pennsville, New Jersey

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Calbert E. Welliver, age 91 of Pennsville died Sunday October 20, 2010 at his residence. He was born in Hazleton, PA and was the son of the late Calbert S. and Mary Leona Miller Welliver. Cal was a longtime Pennsville resident. He was a graduate of Hazleton H.S. followed by Gettysburg College...

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Dear Rachel and family,
We will remember Cal as a fine gentleman and we ask God to be with you at this sad time, as you mourn his loss.
Love in Jesus, Jean and Bob Romansky

Judy and I were saddened to hear of Cal's passing. It was my distinct honor and pleasure to have been associated with P.V.H.S. and especially Cal Welliver for nine years. Cal was the consummate gentleman and knew how to get the job accomplished without stress on anyone. Peace be with Cal and all family members.

Jane, Sue, Rachel and families,
Your father was a well respected gentleman who took the time to know each and every one of us in the Public Schools. May you find comfort in the love and support of family and friends.

Rachel, Sue and families. SO sorry to hear about Mr. Wellivers passing. You are all in my prayers. May God be with you during this time of grieving. God bless you all.

Susan, Rachel and Families

We are sorry for your loss. May you always find comfort in your fond family memories.

Nancy and Bill Cox and Cathy Smith

Mr. Welliver was a man the earned the respect of all who knew him. The many students who passed through the Pennsville School District during his tenure owe him our sincere thanks for his leadership

Just as in Adam all are dying so, also in the Christ all will be made alive.

I am very saddened by the passing of Mr. Welliver. He was a wonderful man and a wonderful boss. I so enjoyed the time I had working for him. He was so kind and honest and caring. He will be greatly missed by everyone whose lives he has touched. I am sure there are great things waiting for him in Heaven and he will be with his loving wife. Think of all the good times you have had with him. With deepest sympathy, Pat DiSantis Keller