VINCENT-CALLOWAY-Obituary

VINCENT CALLOWAY

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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VINCENT CALLOWAY passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on October 16, 2010.

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vince was the kindest man i ever met--he would go out of his way to help you--i was so fortunate to know and work with vince. he always had a candy bar for my wife at intermission and baked us key lime pies which he knew we liked---he was one of a kind. god bless to his family!!!!!!!!!

To the family of Vince Calloway,

I want to express my deepest sympathies on the passing of your father and grandfather, Vince. I worked at Heinz Hall for 18 years and Vince was the heart of Heinz Hall. His kindness and gentleness were beyond words. Everytime we worked Vince gave us an orange and a kiwi and we use to say Vince finds the best fruit. This was just another sign of his selflessness. I will never forget his smile and dignity.

To Mr. Calloway's family:
I first met Vince when I was a student and member of the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony. He always had a message of encouragement for a young aspiring musician. Years later, I won a position in the Pittsburgh Symphony. He was so proud. We talked often and I always admired the professional, but friendly way he did his job. Everyone loved him, his smile, and his gentle way.
Very sincerely,
Cynthia Busch
violist, PSO

Please accept my deepest Sympathy.I will miss seeing your elegant father at Heinz Hall.

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the family of Vince. I know he was a wonderful father and grandfather, because he was such a wonderful friend of mine. He was truly a special man and will be greatly missed. There are not many people in the world as selfless and caring as he was and I am so thankful that he was part of my life. All who were lucky enough to know Vince knew what a kind man he was and how he filled our lives with so much joy. I worked with Vince at Heinz Hall for...

To the family of Vince, Please accept our sincere sympathy. My husband, Tim worked with Vince at Bettis. Vince would help us out with tickets at Heinz Hall--that's where I met him many years ago. He was truly a Gentle man. Vince would always give me candy when we would see a show . He ALWAYS had a smile on his face and a kind word for everyone. The world has lost a wonderful man--but I think we all have a new angel. With deep sorrow, Jill & Tim Mohlman

Yvette & Janette and Calloway family:
It has been a most difficult year for you all. Stay steadfast in God's Word and He will restore your souls. As I think about your dad, I think of his quiet spirit and love for his family.

How precious the gift God gave you to spend a glorius week together in the Dominican Rebublic laughing, talking, remembering and enjoying each other before he became ill--That's love and the gift you can always treasure.

Know I am praying for...

Greg, I am very sorry about the loss of your father. Please accept my deepest sympathy. May your memories bring you comfort.

Losing a loved one is tough. He will be missed!!!

Lorrie Barkins