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Irene M. "Nana" Calendo

Webster, New York

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American Cancer Society

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Calendo, Irene M. "Nana"Webster: October 24, 2013. Went home to Heaven in the arms of Jesus. Predeceased by her parents, Mary and Charles Kohling and sister, Vera. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 58 years Dan; children, Barbara Potter of Forth Worth, TX, Donna Bell of...

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Barb,Danny,and Donna,and families,My prayers and thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

Mr. Calendo, Barb, Daniel, Donna and family: Praying for comfort and peace for you during this difficult time.
Jeff and Mary Ellen Lorow

Mr C, Donna, and Family:

My sincere condolences for your loss. Mrs. C was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and always had a kind word for me, and was always sincerely interested in how me and our family was doing. Be relieved that she is now up in heaven looking down glowingly at all of us.

Although it is sad and hard to accept the loss, let's celebrate her life and think of all the good things that happened while we had her. Here are some of my favorites that still...

Donna, Jaren and Breven,and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Know that your camp family is praying for you.
Big hugs.
Mary Beth and family

Donna,
Sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Fondly,
Yvonne

When I had my son, 38 years ago, I just had to have Mrs. Calendo write his decorative certificate. I knew she was THE best calligrapher there ever was in this area. God Bless you all at this time.

Dear Donna Dan and family,

May she walk in the house of the lord forever!

Jim Snyder

Dear Donna and Mr. Calendo,
I am a parishioner of Holy Spirit and go to MCC with Donna. We met accidentally and by chatting I came to know Donna was Irene's daughter. Although I never really spoke with Irene, I can tell you this, her presence in church and her smiling face made me know she was a lady with Jesus in her heart and she made me feel welcome. Not many people there do that. I did introduce myself to you,Mr. Calendo, a few weeks ago at coffee hour, I am deeply sorry for your loss...

Always enjoyed your sense of humor and wisdom of life. We all will miss you.