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Ronald Corlette Callen

1932 - 2019

Ronald Corlette Callen obituary, 1932-2019, Lansing, MI

BORN

1932

DIED

2019

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Estes-Leadley Funeral Home - Lansing

325 W Washtenaw St.

Lansing, Michigan

Ronald Callen Obituary

Ronald Corlette Callen

Lansing - Ron completed his earthly service to his Lord and others and died peacefully on November 10, 2019. He rejoiced in his roles as husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, son, uncle, and friend.

Born September 25, 1932, in Port Allegany, PA, to the late Harold and Leona Keagle Callen, Ron was raised in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. He attended Wooster and Wabash Colleges, and received an M.A. in Physics from Wesleyan University. He was married to Carolyn Mae Kamens on August 2, 1958, beginning a lifetime partnership of love and service together. They moved to Michigan in 1965, and Detroit's Lafayette Park in 1967, before settling on Lansing's West Side in 1973 where he and Carolyn immediately invested themselves in their new community.

A physicist, Ron worked for Pratt & Whitney's CANEL laboratory on NASA's nuclear powered satellite system, and for Detroit Edison on the operation and decommissioning of the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station. He retired from the Michigan Public Service Commission after nearly 30 years, where his responsibilities included representing the Commission at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, and spent two years on loan to NARUC to design and direct their Nuclear Waste Assessment Office.

A member of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church for over 45 years, he served the congregation in numerous roles, including as a council and choir member. He loved all forms of music and found endless joy and fascination in learning about all aspects of our world. He was devoted to Lansing's West Side, where he and Carolyn organized numerous Garden and Home tours, and enjoyed years of friendships with the westside movie group. With good friends Dick Baker, Ed Eckart, and Luther Flanagan, he worked on numerous other community efforts, including anti-racism initiatives, the impact of the Logan Corridor project, neighborhood plantings, and environmental issues. He used his deep knowledge of the utility industry for eight years as a commissioner for Lansing's Board of Water and Light, including a term as board chair.

In a life filled with love, faith, friends, family, and professional accomplishments, his forgiveness of his mother's murderer stands out as a shining example of a life of grace, mercy, and reconciliation, even with those who bring you great harm.

Together, he and Carolyn had a gift for making, keeping, and caring for friends, creating a countless number of lasting relationships. He will be dearly missed.

Ron is survived by three sons: Bruce W. (Kristen Thompson) Callen, Lansing; Paul C. Callen (Lisa J. Freda), Washington, D.C.; and Philip L. (Laurie Schroeder) Callen, New York, N.Y.; grandchildren Abigail, Elizabeth, and Emily (Tim Roark) Callen and Alice and Abraham Callen; a brother-in-law Kenneth G. (Ruth) Kamens; a sister-in-law Sue Kamens; nieces and nephews: Sandra Mortensen, Kevin Dunn, Karen Toledo, Suzanne Lien, and Lauren Stolberg.

He was preceded in death by his dear wife, Carolyn, his parents, in-laws Otto and Katherine Kamens, sister-in-law Barbara Dunn, brother-in-law Rev. Alan W. Kamens, niece Alison Kamens, and nephew Gary Dunn.

The family wishes to thank the staff of Sparrow Hospice House for their professional, gracious, and compassionate care for Dad, and us, at the end of his life.

The funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, November 14, 2019, at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, 528 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Lansing, MI 48915, with Pastor John Schleicher officiating. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Lansing. His family will receive friends 3:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Estes-Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel, and also one hour prior to the service at the church on Thursday. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lansing State Journal from Nov. 11 to Nov. 12, 2019.

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Joan Tirak ([email protected])

November 5, 2024

Ron was such a beautifully loving spouse to Carolyn, and friend to all of us in our peace friends group. He was most joyful and most articulate about what we needed to work toward in bringing justice to our fragile and broken world. May he and Carolyn rest in the hands of our eternally loving God. Pax Christi (Peace of Christ) to you both and to your wonderful family.

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Robin Bosgraaf

November 12, 2019

Blessings and prayers for the entire Callen family. I will always remember his wonderful smile and how he always seemed to make everyone feel welcome at Grace.

Joan Tirak

November 12, 2019

Ron and Carolyn were such wonderful friends to so many of us. Since his beloved Carolyn's death Feb 19, 2019, Ron has mourned her deeply, recalling their loving life-long companionship together, as well as the years of monthly home gatherings with our Pax Christi (Peace of Christ) Friends group. Peacemaking was central to who Ron was, the depth of which came in the unbelievable forgiveness of his dear Mother's murderer. While in hospice, Ron at one point gently called out, "Carolyn, just a minute. I'm coming." And on Nov 10th that promise was fulfilled. Rest in the Peace of Christ, dear Ron. We love you and miss you.

Marty Seling

November 12, 2019

Deepest condolences to the Callen family. Ron was someone I always looked up to; a great man of faith and friend to all. Will always remember his as a life well lived.

PETER MEIDLINGER

November 12, 2019

I enjoyed reading your father's obituary, Bruce. He lived a full and rich life, committed to family, friends, and community. A life to celebrate! Hueping and I send condolences to you and your family for your loss.

PETER MEIDLINGER

November 12, 2019

I enjoyed reading your father's obituary, Bruce. Ron Callen lived a full life, committed to family and friends and community. A life to celebrate! Hueping and I send our condolences in your time of loss.

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