CALVIN-WILSON-Obituary

CALVIN E. WILSON

Lexington, Massachusetts

1958 - 2015

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Wilson, Calvin E. Of Ramrod Key, Florida, formerly of Lexington died of a heart attack February 11, 2015. Born in Lexington December 13, 1958. Graduated, Lexington High 1976. Calvin was a partner in the family business at Wilson Farm until his retirement in 2010. A member of New England Vegetable...

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Don,Betty,Jimmy and family, Sad to hear about Calvin. He was wonderful to work for, loved to make him laugh, because his laughter was so contagious. He had a fine eye for displays, design, and he made Litchfield the "standard" to which other grower's were trying to reach for decades. He gave me the opportunity to work for Jimmy, who is also amazing, and I have met some life-long friends because of my time at Wilson Farm. Truly sad to hear about Calvin.

My deepest sympathy to the Wilson family at this difficult time. Though I did not know Calvin personally I benefited from his tireless efforts to provide the best produce and other food products to his customers.

Before moving to Arlington 18 years ago, I had been a resident of Manchester, NH for 38 years. During my time in NH I was a grateful customer of the Litchfield farm stand. One of the many pleasures of living in NH was going to Wilson's.

I resigned myself to...

Our family has enjoyed going to the Litchfield location for many years. The Wilson family have brought so much to the area. Lots of fond memories of visiting Kibby the llama, Duke and Doc the horses...and of course the goats and piggy with my daughter when she was young. My dad Oren Stevens, who passed away 4 days before Calvin this year, never missed a weekend drive down for fresh produce. It will be a sad visit our first time down this year for many reasons. Our deepest sympathy to Calvin's...

My condolences to the Wilson family. WILSONS FARM was my first job and I owe my knowledge of machinery and thus my career to them. Calvin was a big part of this, I will miss him.

So sorry to hear of loss! I went to high school, with Calvin. I loved to talk about the farm!

Dear Don and Betty, and family

We send our deepest condolances.

So sorry to hear this.
Rich Bonanno

My deepest condolences to the Wilson Family. I worked in the flower room and so did not work with Calvin directly but admired and respected his watchful eye as he oversaw the workings of the farmstand. So sorry to hear of his passing- inspired to read that he continued his passion for gardens into his retirement. With Deepest Sympathy, Sonja Ferraguto

To the Wilson family,The Foss family send our deepest condolences God Bless you all