Calvin-Stamper-Obituary

Calvin Thomas Stamper Sr.

Dallas, Texas

About

LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

Obituaries

Send Flowers

STAMPER SR., , CALVIN THOMAS Born March 15, 1934 in Dallas, Texas to Lois and Claude Stamper. Passed away unexpectedly on June 12, 2007. He lived life to the fullest and believed a man should work as hard as he possibly can. Served in the Korean War from 1951-1953 and as a proud Marine till 1955....

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I've had the very good fortune to have worked with Cal at Bell Helicopter for many years. He helped and instructed me an untold number of times. Cal was very respected throughout our industry for his knowledge and expertise with castings and forgings. I truly feel fortunate to have known Cal and consider him a friend. He will be missed by many.

Calvin will be deeply missed. He was my uncle. In fact, he was my favorite uncle. All the years growing up, I remember him always hosting all the family get-togethers in front of the grill cooking up hamburgers and hot dogs. He was a wonderful dad, uncle, and friend.

Love you Uncle Calvin!

We don't know your family, but feel a special kinship for those who share the Stamper name.

Such a great family. Blessings from God --- all the wonderful children and grandchildren. I know they will all miss Calvin. God bless Calvin's wife and family.

I am only a year younger than Calvin. He was a Marine and I was in the Air Force. He worked with aircraft and I was a Jet Engine Mechanic in the USAF and worked on F-89's, C-130's, and T-33's. He lost a granddaughter and I lost...

I've had the pleasure and privilege to work with Cal for many years, and travel overseas with him many times. I will dearly miss this man and what he represents. Cal was that rare kind of man that all other men could be measured. He served his country with honor and allegiance, and he served his company with dedication and enthusiasm.

I am thankful for having known him, and will not squander the memories or the teachings he provided.

Vaya Con Dios Cal!