Calvin-Rodrigue-Obituary

Calvin Joseph "Papa Calvin" Rodrigue

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Calvin Rodrigue passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on July 15, 2013.

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My Sympathy to the Calvin Rodrigue Family in this time of sorrow. He liked to laugh and joke around,

Troy , Cody and Family ,
My Old Friend !!!! I am So Very Sorry to Hear This but the Minute I Saw His Face I Smiled !!! He Was Such a Character !!! Had Been Years since we had seen Each Other and the Minute I saw Him at Mr T's He Remembered Me !!!He will Be Missed !!!

To the Family: Mr. Calvin was a joy to
work! I am sorry for your loss. He is also our loss at St. Joseph Cathedral and
the C/P Apts. Gloria Sommons,
Ministry to the Elderly

Calvin is the younger brother of Joseph Edward Rodrigue and wife Betty

now living in Saint Cloud Fl . We loved him dearly and we have many fond

memories of our phone calls.

We will miss him

Joe & Betty

To the family of Calvin Rodigue. I spent a number of year working with Calvin at Hallar in Pierre Part. I spoke of hime this morning not knowing he had passed. I will miss my friend. May God Bless all of you .

My deepest sympathy to the Rodrigue family. Calvin was a wonderful man. I will miss our talks. His family met the world to him. So sorry that I will not be able to attend his services but I will continue to pray for Calvin that he will rest in peace.

Bubba, Mary, Francie and Cody,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May God give you the strength to endure this sad time in your lives. Calvin is now at rest and peace and will be watching over each one of you If I can be of any comfort please let me know. I am here for you all.

The joy and laughter this man shared will never be replaced. I don't know if I could remember him any other way. The sky is rumbling as I write this and I can only think between Calvin and Joe, they are giving Lizzie and Dot one hell of a time. Will certainly miss your laughter. Love Darlene and Gill Scioneaux

Love and prayers to you all. He was a wonderful man.