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Calvin Whitehall

Boulder, Colorado

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Calvin E. Whitehall died in Roatan, Honduras while snorkeling with his family. He is survived by his wife, Cheryl, children: Matthew, and Jessica, their spouses: Elisa and Jason Ferdig, his three grandchildren: Tessa, Aidan, and Taylor, and his sisters: Janet West, and Eileen Baker. He was a...

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Cal had a dry sense of humor and a twinkle in his eye. He was fun.

So saddened to hear of the loss of this wonderful photographer. Cheryl, may the love and prayers of your friends and family be a comfort to you at this time.

Dear Cheryl, I'm so very sorry to hear about Cal. My heart goes out to you and your family. He will certainly be missed in the art community.

With love, Lamya

Dear Cheryl,
we miss you on the mountain and send you condolences and hugs. The Marchis

Dear Cheryl and Family,

Jim and I were saddened when we heard about Cal's passing. I remember him fondly and with humor and kindness on our trip to Greece. And what a talented photographer!

Jim has many fond memories of Cal from bicycling and the Points Races.

Please know that our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

All Our Love,

Molly & Jim Hargarten

We had only known Cal for 5 years, but he had become a special friend, stopping in for coffee and a chat, discussing photography. He made us feel very welcome at the CO Nature Camera Club. We will not easily forget him for many reasons, but especially because 2 of his photographs are hanging on our wall.

Calvin was a kind and gentle soul, a caring and thoughtful steward of the earth. He had an unending patience for creatures great and small. RIP Uncle Calvin.❤

To know this gentle caring man was to love him. I asked my grandson what he remembered about Uncle Calvin and he said that Uncle Calvin loved nature. Calvin willingly passed on his expertise and experience to others and made us all love and appreciate his part of the country from the smallest flower to his beloved ptarmigan. He may be gone but he is not forgotten.

Calvin was my brother. He was always good at making me laugh. I loved to listen to his stories of picture taking adventures. He was soft spoken, kind, and funny. I will miss him immensely.