Irvin-Calloway-Obituary

Irvin Calloway

Louisville, Kentucky

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CALLOWAY, IRVIN, 81, US Air Force veteran died Wednesday July 3, 2013 after a brief illness. Born January 25, 1932 to the late Julius Calloway and Nathalee Calloway, he was a lifelong resident of Louisville and raised in the West End at 3810 Greenwood Ave. Irvin was the youngest of his three...

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I just found about Irv's death and I feel sad that I was not able to offer an earlier condolence. Irv was a good friend and comrade in the audio field.
We shared many interests including aviation. I will miss you, Irv.
Gary Falk, Louisville

So sorry for your loss. He always called me cuz. One of the good guys. Rest in peace.

My late husband, Otis Franklin, and I always enjoyed Irv Calloway's company and conversations. He was a true gentleman and delightful friend. He will be missed by many people from all walks of life.

To the Family, we share in your in your loss. Mr Calloway was a fine person and alway great to speak with. He will be missed by all.

Thanks for everything Mr. Calloway !!!

I always called him Mr. Calloway, simply because of the way he handled himself, and he was so very encouraging to all of the musicians/entertainers he ran across. I distinctly remember our last conversation & he said " Billy, keep doing what you're doing " i smiled and said " yessir " Mr. Calloway ... Rest Peacefully & to his Loved Ones " Hang Tough "

To the family, I hadn't known Mr. Calloway long, but the laughs we had will stay with me forever. Each time we talked it was always a learning experience and that's what I'm going to miss the most about him. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I never thought that one of his son's would take the time to introduce me to him, and I am so honored they did, because since over 18 years of us knowing each other, he has been a solid moral human being as well as his lovely wife Mrs. alyce. It has been much joy and pleasure to meet him as well as having laid back conversation and wonderful advice. my heart is heavy, because after 18 years of knowing Mr. Calloway, his wife and 19+ years of his son, I am so grateful to be in his presence as...

To Alyce and the Calloway Family: Sorry to hear about the death of your loved one. Irvin was a good friend to my husband and he will be missed by all that knew him.
Ecclesiastes 7:1 A good name is better than precious ointment, and the day of death than the day of birth.



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Mr. Calloway

You will be turly miss, I will always remember are deep talks that we would have time to time. may God Bless you and yours. SO LONG MY FRIEND.