Ann-CALK-Obituary

Ann "Libby" CALK

Stone Mountain, Georgia

Apr 17, 1925 – Apr 23, 2016 (Age 91)

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BORN
April 17, 1925
DIED
April 23, 2016
AGE
91
LOCATION
Stone Mountain, Georgia

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CALK, Ann "Libby" Ann Elizabeth "Libby" Jones Calk, 91, a former first harpist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra who raised seven children on six acres at what is now the corner of Lenox Road and Sidney Marcus Boulevard, passed away on April 23, 2016 in Atlanta. Libby was born on April 17,...

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I had the honor of meeting Mrs. Aunt Libby a couple of time with Deena (best friend from high school).. She was such a Beautiful and so talented woman, she was very kind and loving, so sad she had to leave us. My thoughts and Prayers go out to her loved ones and friends. Peace be with you always along with wonderful memories of such an unique woman.. R.I.P. BEAUTIFUL ANGEL............ Leslie Hunt Gjika

I wish I'd had the opportunity to get to know her. What a wonderful biography! She leaves an impressive legacy, including one of the dearest poeple I know- Laura of Aspen. Love and condolences.

The description of the 6 acre family home on Lenox Road caught my eye. I "carpooled" with the twins Barbara and Sara to Arlyn Worth Elementary in pre-school (Mrs. Leonard)and remember the VW bus driven by Mrs. King ambling down the long driveway that picked us up and took us to school. I am sure I was in love with both girls and could only tell them apart by the color of the rubber hairband with the little balls they used to tie their ponytails. I have fond memories of a long time ago and...

The vivid description of the 6 acre home on Lenox Road caught my eye in the obituary. I carpooled with the twins Barbara and Sara to Arlyn Worth pre school where Mrs. Leonard was our teacher in a VW Van driven by I think Mrs. King. I think I was in love with both girls and could only tell them apart by their hair pony tale holders with the little balls on them! I have fond memories of a long time ago in a simpler time in Atlanta and wish to express my sincerest condolences to the Calk...

What a woman , artist, mother , nurturer... Blessings...

Tons of fun memories from adventures with the Calk clan on the 6 acres, where there was never a dull moment. The Calks were frequent hosts of gatherings and Libby was quite the entertainer. My thoughts and prayers go out to Libby's kids, fixtures of my childhood.

Please accept my deepest sympathy. May you and your family draw comfort from God.

1 Peter 5:6, 7.

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you, and may our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm." -2 Thessalonians 2:16,17

Offering my deepest sympathy to the Calk family. Sorry for your loss. May the peace of God comfort you through this most difficult time.