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Calvin Jay Webster

Sacramento, California

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WEBSTER, Calvin Jay Passed into God's loving care Dec. 22, 2007 in Mt. Aukum, Ca. He is survived by his loving family, wife Lila, his daughters Jamie (Ron) Hall, and Julie (Erik) Gabele, brothers, Thomas (Chris), John (Cathy), William (Judy), grandsons, Max and Sam Hall, nephews and niece and...

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Bill and I will miss our once-a-year male bonding get togethers with Cal. He had a great sense of humor, and always kept us on our toes. We have shared our birthdays for several years so will miss him most in October. We are fortunate to have known him, his Karma will live on.

Hux and I remember Calvin visiting our home early in the morning after duty. We also remember him shopping for groceries all over Saramento in order to get the best bargin. Calvin was a great person.

Dad was so many things to so many people. He loved to be a part of things and always tried his best to do whatever he did, well. This included being a dad, husband, grandpa,firefighter, family member and friend. He fought an amazing fight and in the process taught us all so much about living. My family and I will miss him, tremendously. The thoughts, memories and pictures you share touch our hearts. Thank you!

I remember the day that Calivn Webster took his test at the Mills Junior High School and our long conversation out in front afterwards, from that time on he went to work for the Rancho Cordova Fire District. Signed, Elmer R. Mc Beath, Jr.,Rancho Cordova (retired,chief)

Old Timer's night 1972

I will miss Cal's financial input at the Association meetings. He and four others were instrumental in writing a business plan and convincing Sacramento Reional Transit to allow the Mills One Club to manage Mills Station. He will be missed at our meetings. I'm glad that I can say that Cal was my friend and former co-worker.

We are very saddened by Cal's death after he put on such a brave fight for so long. We already miss him vey much, as we think of our next trip to California. We have had some great times with Cal and Lila, and we really enjoyed having them visit us just a few months before Cal was diagnosed with the recurrance of cancer.
Our deepest sympathy goes out to his family, Lila, Julie and Jamie and the two grandsons and also to our son Erik who was very fond of Cal and thought very highly of...

Cal was a good, fair and honest boss to work under. He cared for his crew, both at work and away from the job.It was an honor to work for him. Rest in peace my friend.

My husband and I highly respected Cal. My sympathy to his family.

Calvin and I go back to the early 60's. We were married (not to each other, but to each others' best friends); then we became parents of three fabulous "girls"....Carrie (my daughter), Jamie and Julie (Calvin's daughters). We loved life and life loved us. But our dear Calvin loved life just for the "sake of it" which is what I admire and remember the most about him. Calvin lived, loved, and laughed all his life....certainly a "human" role model for us all. Lynne Mains (San Diego) and...