May God bless you and your...
Rest in peace, sir. You are home.
Sue Rabbitt
December 10, 2024 | Other
North Adams, Massachusetts
1919 - 2024
Private First Class Bernard Joseph Calvi, of the US Army Air Forces, died on July 16, 1942 at the Cabanatuan Prisoner of War Camp in the Philippines, where he was interned as a Prisoner of War by Japanese forces during World War II. He was born in North Adams on March 3, 1919, son of the late...
Read MoreRest in peace, sir. You are home.
Sue Rabbitt
December 10, 2024 | Other
So very glad that he is home with this family.
Claire V Senecal
December 08, 2024 | Family
This touched my soul, bless you all for your perseverance in bringing him home, makes one take notice and appreciate the life we have. May PFC Calvin rest in eternal peace.
anonymous
December 04, 2024 | Other
We, as a nation, are fortunate to have people like you. Thank you is not enough.
Anonymous
December 04, 2024 | Other
Welcome home, PFC Calvi. Thank you for your service, enduring the ultimate sacrifice for your country. Condolences to your family. Their perseverance in procuring your return is to be commended. May you finally rest in peace.
Anonymous
December 03, 2024
PFC Calvi, you made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. My thoughts go out to your family and I´m happy that they are able to bring you back home. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
Doreen (Wagenknecht) Dix
December 03, 2024 | Other
Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Your bravery and dedication have protected our freedoms. Your bravery, sacrifice, and strength do not go unnoticed, and we will always be indebted to you and your fellow service members for all that you have given to the country.
John A. Bernardo Esq
December 03, 2024