Carl-Calcamuggio-Obituary

Carl Lincoln Calcamuggio Jr.

Toledo, Ohio

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CALCAMUGGIO Carl L. Jr. Carl Lincoln Calcamuggio Jr., 84, died while in Hospice care on December 17, 2007. He was truly a man of "the great generation," devoted to family, church, and country. He possessed a strong work ethic and dedication to community service. He served as a radio repairman for...

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Mr. Calcamuggio was such a delight! He always had a smile and a kind word for all. I was blessed to have the honor of caring for him at OPV.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

I was so sad to hear that "Uncle Bud" passed away. He was such a sweet guy with a big heart! He will be greatly missed. Love to the family- Beth Calcamuggio Mitchell (Jim & Sue's daughter)

To Bud's family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of Bud. He was such an incredible man. He will be greatly missed. Mom, Ted, and Karen said the memorial service was a very nice tribute to him. I'm sorry we couldn't be there. Thinking of you all and sending our love,
Janet, Jeff and Missy

We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

MY first meeting of your father and mother was when then hosted a Peris Literary Society social in their home they continued their hospitality when Lee and I. would visit Richard in Columbus, while at Ohio State, I hope you will find great peace from God our Father that he is at home in heaven with our Lord and his devoted wife.

So sorry for your loss. I knew your Mom and Dad when they lived behind Marg Terrell. Then, when they moved to the Condo on Glendale. They always had a smile for Me. I know they will be saddly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I knew Linda through Girl Scouts.
I'm sorry for your loss, especially at the Christmas season. My prayers will be with your family.

My condolences to all of you on the loss of Carl.

Carl was my boss in engineering in the 1960s. I have fond memories of him. Please accept my deepest sympathies.