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Jane H Chamberlain
January 3, 2024
I didn't know Cal, but my husband worked with him, I believe, in the fifties and I have a painting of his that someone might be interested in.
Barry Wilbanks
April 28, 2009
April 20, 2009
Dear friend, Calvin Wolfgang . . . Thanks for the memories and good times. They've been more than 40 years in the making:
The adventures in Florida: ABC Tournament in Miami, fun and games with Dean in Lauderdale at The Jolly Roger (the flamingos were never the same), and The Banyan Club with Sergeant Terrazzo, and . . ., Pompaaano Beach, and more. Much fun and games.
The Bender lunches and classic mural, the Repository friends, and Reunions.
The whimsical, enigmatic, and serious art which has enhanced our home and enriched our lives . . . cards, bowling bags, boxes, envelopes, and the paintings from your art show that grace our walls and remind us of you daily.
You are a special man with special gifts who has brought much joy to our lives as well as your many feline friends. The world is enriched through your life.
Till later . . .
Barry and Jaci Wilbanks
April 24, 2009
Members of Artists of Rubber City extend their condolences to friends and family of Calvin.
David Smith
April 24, 2009
I first met Cal when I started working at O'Neil's. The two of them are inseparable in my mind. O'Neil's and Pat and Mike's! I love the line in his obituary noting that Cal was an enigma: the more you knew him, the less you seemed to know him. I think he loved that! My wife and I moved to Chicago 13 years ago but we always stayed in touch with Cal, and we loved his Christmas cards every year with the little clues he planted in them. Wonderful man. I stumped him once with some old-movie trivia! And I still owe him a few drinks, so one of these days....
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LISA SMITH KUSHMEDER
April 20, 2009
CAL,I STILL HAVE A PAINTING YOU DID FOR ME BACK IN 1980,WHEN I WORKED AT SIR MICHAEL'S.I SEEK ARTIST AS FRIENDS AND WITH YOU I FOUND, A GREAT AND FUNNY ONE.[THE BEST KIND]
April 19, 2009
Cal,
You were my favorite bar customer. I will always remember Haig and Haig, smelly cigars, and our wonderful friendship.
Your favorite barmaid, Terry
Jim Skeese
April 19, 2009
April 19, 2009
Hi, Calvin,
Nearly 60 years ago I sat next to you in several classrooms at Buchtel High School. Haven't seen you since, Calvin, but I recall with great clarity and joy your personality. I wish I had saved one or two drawings you gave me. I saw (even me) the creative ability oozing from your fertile imagination and I shared, still share, your wacky humor and presence. Thanks for your kindness and camaraderie. Skeezix.
The Staff of Billow Funeral Homes
April 19, 2009
Offering our deepest condolences during this time.
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