Calvin-Maglinger-Obituary

Calvin C. Maglinger

Evansville, Indiana

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Calvin C. Maglinger, 85, of Evansville passed away on January 20, 2010. He was born on December 5, 1924, in Owensboro, Kentucky, to Fred and Bertha Maglinger. Calvin was a U.S. Army veteran. In 1947, he married Ruth Lionberger and together they enjoyed 62 years of marriage.

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Calvin was my mother's first cousin once removed. Ruth & Calvin werea great team. Ruth would be the straight person setting Calvin up to deliver the gag line. They were fun to visit I have stopped by his grave to leave flowers over the last few years to honor him. I noticed this year that Ruth has also passed. May they rest in loving peace.

Ruth and Family
Jerry and I were sorry to hear of Calvin's passing. You two were the best neighbors we could ever have. I remember our coffee breaks and all the fun we had at our parties. Calvin allowed us to look over his shoulder as he painted. I think Jerry wrote the preface to Calvin's Foggy Morning. . I believe that picture began on that train ride to St.Louis with Calvin, Paul, Jerry and Chris. Did you kow that Beth turned 42 on the day that Calvin passed away.? I would love to...

Oh no how sad...I just saw him at Oaklyn Library the other day...we have 3 of his works at Oaklyn...he was a great guy who always had a smile on his face...

Ruth,Stan, and Paul,
I was so sorry to hear of Calvin's passing. I miss seeing you. I have such precious memories of visiting your home and going "poking around." We treasure our prints of Calvin's paintings. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I will always treasure the day I met Calvin. My mother had always talked about him, as we would draw or paint. She was his first cousin, Bernadine Long and talked about growing up with Calvin. I miss her & will miss him just as much. may God's blessings be with you all.

I am saddened by the news of Calvin's death. He was one of the first friends I made when I moved to Evansville and started working at the Evansville Courier and Press in 1972 - and he remained a favorite of mine ever since. I also remember great times together with Ruth and Calvin enjoying home made pizza! I am out of town so will not be able to attend the visitation, but please know my thoughts and prayers are with you. Susan Riddle King

Our prayer with the fsmily.
We are friend with Hazel and Bill Miller

Mildred and Larry Catron
Owensboro, Kentucky

Dear Mrs Maglinger ---I want to extend my condolences to you and to your family --i was so lucky to have been able to meet you and Mr Maglinger and purchase some of his work . His art work is indeed remarkable and beautiful . He will certainly always be a famous Evansvillian !! I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time. Mrs Patricia Voight

Our prayer are with the family.
We are friend with Hazel and Bill Miller.

Mildred and Larry Catron
Owensboro, Kentucky