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George W. "Sonny" Calvert

Great Falls, Montana

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George William "Sonny" Calvert, 83, of Great Falls, a retired Mountain Bell employee and Army veteran, died of natural causes Monday at his home.Visitation will be today through 3 p.m. Saturday at Croxford Funeral Home, followed by cremation. His memorial service is 11 a.m. Dec. 13 at Croxford...

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Dear Phyllis,
I was so sorry to hear about Sonny, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time
Janice Mann

Phyllis and family, Sonny will be missed greatly. We have had lots of good times and great memories with Sonny. This past hunting season with Sonny in the mountains was very memorable. Sonny will be missed greatly.

To the Calvert family, I just wanted to let you know i was sad to hear of Sonny's passing he was a bright shining star in this world, so full of laughter and smiles. I will always remember all the times at the cabin in Wolf Creek hunting in the fall and fishing at the lake. He will be dearly missed but he left us many great memories.

I remember one year my family (Rich, Terry, Josh and I) spent Christmas at the Cabin in Wolf Creek. I was little maybe 7 years old. Grandpa went out and cut down a little tree for us and we spent time making our own decorations for it. Grandpa got me a crimp and curl cabage patch, I was so excited. And still to this day I have that every doll he got me. We spent so much time up there with him, and too many memories to count. He was and is loved very much and will be missed by all who knew him.

Phyllis and family: My prayers are with all of you. Sonny was a very good husband to my sister. He brought joy when around him and I remember him playing the guitar; mouth organ and singing. We would be in the other room and all of a sudden we could hear singing. I also remember last summer, Sonny took us out on the pontoon on the lake. Big waves started coming and he laughed every time we would get wet. He will be missed.

To the Calvert family,
So sorry to hear about Sonny. The best memory was at hunting camp with Jakeway's homemade camper, my Dad Charlie, and me stopped to see him, and Sonny played the guitar, my dad played the harmonica, I played the accordian, and Sonny's dad George was there also. George Sr. was dancing with a broom. It was a good time. I will miss seeing him occassionally as I did over the last 40 or so years.
Mick Swartz

Dear Phyllis and Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy for the passing of your beloved, Sonny. Though a cloud of sadness now overshadows your hearts, we will remember you in prayer before the Lord, Jesus Christ, that the light of His loving presence will fill your lives in such a wonderful way that true peace and comfort will take hold and renew your spirits.

To the family of Sonny
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Thoughts and prayers coming your way.

Eddie, my heartfelt condolences go out to you and your entire family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.