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Michael Tyler
November 18, 2009
Great Uncle Calvin: I wish that I had the opportunity to say goodbye, but you are in a better place. You will always be remembered for your generosity, kindness and sense of humor.
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Fred Wicker III
November 18, 2009
Im Glad I got to visit with Cal this past spring. Cal told the best stories about him and my Dad Fred A Wicker Jr (Freddy)
Mary Chamberlain
November 17, 2009
Uncle Calvin: You will truly be missed by your niece and friends at Rappahannock Westminister Canterbury. The last eighteen months has been the most enjoyable part of my life. I will not forget our trip to Washington, Williamsburg to visit where you went to college at William & Mary. You always had a great sense of humor and kept everybody laughing. I could be down and you would be there to lift me up.
You were such an inspiration to your friends and family and you never ever complained. God Bless you and may you rest in peace with our family in heaven.
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