Calvin Lee Winbolt

Calvin Lee Winbolt obituary, McMinnville, OR

Calvin Lee Winbolt

Calvin Winbolt Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Macy & Son Funeral Home and Cremation Services on Oct. 6, 2023.
Calvin Lee Winbolt, 88, of McMinnville, Oregon, passed away on Wednesday, September 27, 2023 after a short battle with cancer. He was born on November 6, 1934 in Central City, Nebraska, the son of Alonzo Wm. Winbolt and Laura Susan Roscoe.
Calvin was born in Nebraska but moved to California when he was six. His family moved to Grants Pass, Oregon, in 1947. In high school Cal was a fullback for the Caveman Football Team and helped them win the state championship his junior year. Graduating in 1953 he waited a year before joining the Army in 1954. He became a paratrooper and was a member of the 7th Infantry Division rifle team. He was a member of the Army Reserves for ten years after leaving the army following three years of active service. After returning to Grants Pass he met and married Beverly Ann Winbolt and they had three daughters; Laura(Lori), Jeanise (Jeannie), and Tina. Not only did Cal and Bev share three daughters they also shared a love of dancing and family.
After moving to McMinnville in 1968 he began working for McMinnville City Water and Light retiring in 1993 after 25 years of service, to start his photography business, Cal's Photos, to pursue his love of photography. He was a member of the McMinnville Volunteer Fire Department for many years starting shortly after he moved to McMinnville. He joined the McMinnville Kiwanis in 1994 and served for many years receiving several awards.
In 1978 Cal married Jeanne Marie Hopson, and Shelly and Jason Hopson joined the family. Cal and Jeanne were members of the Elks Club and enjoyed the weekend's food and dancing... during the disco era.
In 2007 Cal married Wendy Dianne Park, his favorite Canadian, bringing her son Rick Smith into the fold. Finding out Cal could dance was a deciding factor in her saying yes. He and Wendy traveled to Europe, Africa and toured the United States and Canada in their motor home for nine years.
Cal loved hunting, being outdoors, photography, family, country music, dancing and travel.
He is preceded in death by Beverly Melton Winbolt, Jeanne Hopson Winbolt, his brother Murray Winbolt and his sisters Virginia Winbolt Hoover and Laura Beth Winbolt Davis.
He is survived by his wife of 17 years Wendy Park, his children Laura (Les) Cronk, Jeannie Suihkonen, Tina (Jack) Lloyd, Shelly (Pete) Schmidt, Jason (Lynn) Hopson, Rick (Wendy) Smith and 12 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Cal will be fondly remember to those who knew him as a caring giving family and community member. He was also considerate, kind, always smiling with a great sense of humor. Cal was unflappable in times of stress even in the end.
Calvin insisted on being given a Celebration of Life with happy smiling faces. In honoring his wishes his family would like you to join them for a casual, informal, and uplifting afternoon honoring this wonderful man who was so loved by so many.
Please join us at the Yamhill County Heritage Center in McMinnville, Oregon on Saturday, October 14th at 2:00pm. With a special presentation at 2:30pm.
It was Cal's wishes that in lieu of flowers that donations be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital that he supported for several years.
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Susie Winbolt

October 7, 2023

We called him Uncle Buck why I don't know. He was one of the first Winbolt for me to meetbefore I joined the family. He was the type of person that you made you love every thing about him. My husband Micheal lookup to him and we decide to name our son Calvin after him. All I can say is I was blessed to have him in my families life. Rest In Peace Uncle Buck you will always be in our hearts.

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