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Calvin Schwartz Obituary

Calvin Murray Schwartz

AGE: 92 • Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Calvin Murray Schwartz, age 92, of Palm Beach Gardens, passed away on July 10, 2012 at home in Devonshire at PGA. Cal is the son of Rae Preger and Benjamin Schwartz and was born in Plainfield, NJ. He graduated from Plainfield High School and Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. He was the proud Editor of Hi-Ho-Hi Yearbook at Oberlin. Cal joined the Coast Guard in 1942, and served as a Lt. Senior Grade during WWII. Cal worked in the Real Estate business in Madison, Wisconsin for several years before returning to NJ and joining his brother in his real estate office in Plainfield. He served as President of the Plainfield Board of Realtors. Cal later became a real estate appraiser and received his MAI Certification. He was president of Calvin M. Schwartz Appraisal Company in Scotch Plains, NJ which became Schwartz, Sterling and Associates in 1984. He retired in 1989. He was an influential member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers serving on the Board of Directors and President of the NJ Chapter. He served as Chairman of the Litigation Valuation Committee. Cal was an avid golfer as a member of Twin Brooks Country Club in Watchung, NJ and PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He was active in the PGA Men's Golf Association and won the Club Championship Best Player 80 years and over. Cal was also active for over 20 years in the Homeowner's Association of PGA and worked during the transition of the association from the builder to the residents. This was the largest transition in the country. He and his wife Gloria worked tirelessly for Temple Judea for over 20 years and were instrumental in helping the Temple move from West Palm Beach to its current location in Palm Beach Gardens. Cal was also known as the "Mayor of Devonshire" for his active work in politics and voter registration.

Surviving are Gloria Hay Schwartz, his wife of 21 years, a daughter Virginia Schwartz Higgins and her husband James of Jupiter, Florida, a son John B. Schwartz and his wife Claudia of Hochberg, Germany, a brother Ralph Schwartz of Bridgewater, NJ, two stepdaughters, Ellen Hay Newman and her husband Milton of NY, NY and Ronnie Hill and her husband Dick of Dickerson, Maryland, eight grandchildren Michael, Mark, Daniel, Laura, Alexandra, Nicholas, Anna-Christina and Lily, six great grandchildren Jacob, Emily, Claire, Jack, Lila, and Ange and Matlock the cat and Benny the bird. His first wife Anne Strause predeceased Cal.

Cal was loved and respected by all who knew him for his humor, curiosity, generosity, professionalism, and caring for those around him. He was truly the man who gave unconditional love and he will be immensely missed.

A memorial service will be held Monday, July 16 at 11:30 am at Devonshire at PGA, Devonshire Way, Palm Beach Gardens. Memorial donations may be made in his memory to Temple Judea, 4311 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 and designated to the Gloria Hay Schwartz and Calvin M. Schwartz Caring Community Fund.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Courier News on Jul. 13, 2012.

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Ellen Blanck Jacobsen

July 14, 2012

I will always have fond memories of Cal! I worked for him in Scotch Plains during my high school and college years. For several years, I answered the phone, filed, and greeted potential customers as an office girl. He was always so happy, friendly and encouraging! I was just talking about him the other day to my husband, wondering how he was doing...please know he will always be remembered in a very wonderful way. God Bless!

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