Helen-Calma-Obituary

Helen Calma

San Francisco, California

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Helen Bautista Calma Passed away September 11th, 2010 The beloved wife of Ricardo Calma Sr. she is survived by her son Ricardo B. Calma Jr. and her daughter Richel B. Calma along with grand-daughter Ariah Calma-Thompson. She has a sister Jean de los Santos and niece Ayesa Esau. The daughter of...

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We were away when this horrible event
happened. It was such a shock and I can't believe she's gone.


I will miss my favorite kumare, the
godmother of my eldest daughter.

Helen was such a sweet and religious
person and I will miss her terribly .

Rest In Peace, Kumadre , and see you
up there when my time comes!

Oh dear Helen! I just found out today about your passing! It saddens me that I along with many of your Pacific Bell friends missed saying goodbye to you but more than anything it saddens us deeply that the beautiful, fun-loving, kind Helen is gone. I know we have not seen each other in years but you will be missed! You were one of the friendliest people I ever worked with! The first time I met you, you gave me cookies and we talked about your favorite designers. You were so funny! Everyday...

Helen was with us last January, 2010 on our trip to Dubai. I can still see her smiling face. she had to switched chairs with me during our dinner at the ship because the water waves make her dizzy. she was seated next to me on the plane on our trip back to san francisco from Dubai. Let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Amen.

Dear Mrs. Calma,
I just want to say thank you for being one of my moms. Throughout the past 4 years or so that i haven't seen you, Mr. Calma, Ricardo and Richel, there hasn't been a day that I haven't thought about you guys. I will always remember the great times that I shared with you guys. Once again THANK YOU. And I love you.

Helen was one of the kindest, gentlest and selfless souls I have been graced to know.

Dick Siebert

Thank you for being in my life. Every single time I saw you, I couldn't help but to go up to you, be it by walking, running, or just sprinting to say "Hi!" to you. You always looked out for me ever since I was little, you were essentially a third Grandma to me.

My first time alter serving, and you were there and congratulated me afterward along with a hug. When I was called upon to go serve at a mass during Christmas, I was so nervous, and I messed up by forgetting a step in the...

I would not forget you. We all missed you so much and pray for you. Sure you now pray for us especially for your family in heaven.
"Whether we are alive or dead, we are Lord's"

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.