William-Calvert-Obituary

William Preston Calvert M.D.

Miami, Florida

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CALVERT, WILLIAM PRESTON MD. William (Bill) Preston Calvert, MD was born in Warrensburg, MO and grew up a "proud mid-westerner" in Richmond, MO on Calvert Farms. He spent his childhood exploring nature, raising pigeons, and riding his favorite draft horse. By his late teens a passion was brewing...

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Bill, You are missed. Thank you for sharing the best years of my professional life with Calvert, Wasserman & Singer, MD PA. (1972 - 1994). Ted Wasserman MD

So sorry to hear this after so many years. I worked for him in his Dadeland office many years ago when he was with Larkin Hospital. I always had so much respect for him. Lost touch over the years. My condolences go out to his family. Sorry it took so long to find this. Gloria Cassano Winter Haven, Florida

I remember Dr. Calvert fondly and I am saddened learning of his passing. I first met Dr. Calvert as I began my freshman year at the University of Miami. I had just taken a weekend job in the Radiology Department at Larkin Hospital. There I met him and his partners, Dr. Wasserman and Dr. Singer. I worked there for the next four years and recall fondly the interest and time Dr. Calvert would show in my premedical studies. He became one of my early mentors and wrote one of my recommendation...

We had a great partnership together - "Calvert, Wasserman & Singer MD, PA". You were a good leader and friend. Those were the best years of my career in Radiology and you are missed.

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To his family, a piece of your heart in now in heaven. Peace be with you.

Bill was a medical student when I met him. Bill was a special person one of the Good Guys and so much fun. I was a student nurse at Philadelphia General Hospital.

Thank you so very much to everyone who signed and will sign Bill's Guest Book. Bill was an amazing man! He had a gift if high intelligence that was always curious and seeking knowledge. He was concerned about our environment and the effects of modern industries and booming populations. Bill had a big heart and always revered his family, his friends, his students and his fellow colleagues.

Dr. Calvert was an instructor in the Rad Tech Program at UM/JMMC. I was one of his students. During my career, I had the opportunity to work with him. Dr. Calvert was caring. He always respected the role of the technologist. Peace be with you and the family. May your happy memories help you through this sad time.