CALVIN-BANKS-Obituary

CALVIN BANKS

Gainesville, Florida

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August 21, 2020
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Gainesville, Florida

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BANKS, ELDER CALVIN, 57 Elder Calvin Banks of Gainesville, FL, transitioned August 21, 2020. He was a singer, cowboy and minister. A 1981 graduate of Buchholz High School and attended Bethune Cookman College where he sang in the Concert Chorale. He worked with the department of Juvenile Justice...

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I still miss my sweet friend abs big brother. Such a light to so many. Love. Kimberly Blair

I will forever hold my dear brother in my heart. Thankful to have had many conversations and laughs. Rejoice well Love always

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

RIP My beloved friend. You will be missed and always loved by me and your friends here in Daytona Beach.
Constance Bagley

Calvin was a great friend, very respectful and loving kind of guy. I’ll miss him and his beautiful baritone voice. Fly high my friend and you will always be in my heart ♥♥

My Condolences to the family. May the Comforter, bless you all with peace, strength and hope in His ability to sustain you all in the days ahead. God bless you and keep you all. Grace, church sister of Dawnette.

To the family of my friend and classmate, please accept my sincerest sympathy and prayers. Take great comfort in the knowledge that our dear brother has received his just reward. The life he lived speaks volumes for the love he had for our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I cherish the memories of his great voice, sincere smile and friendship. Truly a servant of God.

Sleep in Paradise my dear friend....Thank you for teaching me the song, "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow".... and now I know who's holding your hand my friend( I can still hear you saying, " take your time and breathe, you can hit that note" ) and sure enough, I did!!... It's now one of my favorite songs!!.. Thank you for the great memories at NFETC..Gone but never forgotten

I truly loved him and thank God our paths crossed. He protected and respected me at NFETC and I will forever miss his kindness