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Albert Paul Calli

1928 - 2010

Albert Paul Calli obituary, 1928-2010, Jupiter, FL

BORN

1928

DIED

2010

Albert Calli Obituary

CALLI, ALBERT P. ADVOCATE FOR THE DISABLED
Albert Paul Calli, 82, of Tequesta, Florida, passed away peacefully in his home on October 5, 2010 with family by his side. He was pre-deceased by his wife Bobette Kolisch Calli, with whom he shared a love affair that shined for 30 years, and who passed away 1 month earlier. Albert lived deeply and lovingly and left the world better by far than he found it. Mr. Calli was born on January 7, 1928 in Akron, Ohio, the first of three children of Al and Mary Calli. Mr. Calli, whose father worked 50 years at the Goodrich rubber factory in Akron, served 2 years in the United States Army and on the GI Bill attended George Williams College in Chicago, Illinois, where in 1950 while living on the South Side, he earned his bachelors degree. Mr. Calli devoted his career to the advancement of the quality of life and increased opportunities for disabled children and adults and worked tirelessly to break barriers that prevented the disabled from maximizing their independence. A zealous advocate, Mr. Calli served as Executive Director of the Easter Seal Society and of other organizations that promoted legislative and social reforms to benefit people with disabilities. In 1953 Calli began his association with the Eastern Seal Society by taking a position with the organization in its Des Plaines, Illinois center. In 1955 he accepted an offer to run the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Facility in Indianapolis. In 1960, Calli agreed to shepherd the Easter Seal Rehabilitation facility in Denver, Colorado. He developed and directed the Easter Seal Handi-Camp, a residential summer camp in the mountains of Colorado for disabled youth and young adults, where campers enjoyed every experience their peers without disabilities enjoyed. Mr. Calli moved his family to the summer camp every year to serve as counselors. As a result, his children learned tolerance and acceptance early on, and their father's commitment to the advancement of rights and opportunities for those less fortunate influenced their professional and personal lives. From 1965 to 1973 Calli served as Executive Director of the Easter Seal Society in New Haven, CT. He directed a capital campaign that resulted in construction of a state of the art Rehabilitation Center which set the bar nationally. As the New Haven Register Editorial Board observed on June 30, 1973 "Calli uncovers programs with new potential, goes after funds, personnel, equipment and methods that open up new worlds for the handicapped. He has mounted a far reaching inner-city program, and has come to the aid of students who have not achieved their highest potential because of a learning problem. The impact of Calli's humanitarian work has had widespread influence far beyond the New Haven area." During this time, Calli developed his mutual respect for US Congressman Robert N. Giamo. On July 10, 1973, Mr. Giamo recognized Calli in the congressional record of the 93rd congress, first session, and observed that Calli had been elected President of the International Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, adding before the House of Representatives "I would like to extend my personal salute to Albert P. Calli, an innovative, persistent, and successful leader in programs for the handicapped." In 1973 then-Governor Jimmy Carter tapped Calli to serve as Executive Director of the Warm Springs Foundation, where President Franklin Delano Roosevelt discovered the benefits the "warm spring" baths had on his polio and where he established the President's "Little White House." Calli resurrected the faltering Foundation into the historic and working physical therapy center it remains today. On Labor Day 1976, on the steps of the Warm Springs Foundation with Executive Director Calli in the wings, Governor Carter kicked off his successful National Presidential Campaign for the 39th Presidency of the United States. In subsequent trips to the White House around budget season, Calli was fond of reminding President Carter where the President had spent Labor Day 1976. From 1976 to 1978 Calli served as Executive Director of the Rehabilitation Center at Abbott-Northwestern Hospital Sister Kenny Institute in Minneapolis. Calli returned to his roots in 1979 to lead the Easter Seal Society of South Florida as Executive Director. There he met Bobette Kolisch who was President of the Easter Seal Gilded Lilies, an organization devoted to assisting disabled children. Calli retired in 1991. Calli's commitment to Community Service followed him into retirement where he served as Director of the Flat Rock, NC volunteer Mounted Police Patrol. Al and Bobette Calli were adventurous travelers. Together they enjoyed Sicily, China, Japan, Russia, Scotland, Ireland, Africa, and much of South America and the Caribbean. They loved exploring the United States and particularly enjoyed Alaska, California, Puerto Rico and North Carolina where, for many years, Flat Rock was their home. Together they sailed on over 20 cruises and relished memories of their time on the Royal Caribbean Line with their closest friends. Mr. Calli was an avid horseman, boat-captain and golfer. He was a member of Tequesta Country Club, La Gorce Country Club, the Ocean Reef Yacht and Country Club, and Coral Reef Yacht Club. Mr. Calli is survived by: his 6 children - Rory Manaro (James) of North Carolina; Albert Calli of Colorado; Lisa Dannheim (Gunther) of Branford, CT; Charles Calli (Keita) of Portland, ME; Felicia Hiscock Rick) of Toronto, Canada; and Paul Calli (Liangy) of Miami, Florida; his brother Clarence Calli of Nevada and his sister Constance of Ohio; 2 stepchildren, 21 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren. A private Memorial Service with his children and grandchildren will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions in honor of Albert P. Calli be directed to the National Easter Seal Society, Attn: Online Giving Coordinator, 233 South Wacker Drive Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60606; or Hospice Foundation, c/o Treasure Coast Hospice, 1201 SE Indian Street, Stuart, FL 34997. Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home Family Owned & Operated (561) 744-2030, Jupiter, FL.

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Published by New Haven Register from Oct. 8 to Oct. 10, 2010.

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August 31, 2011

May the Calli Family,
Take great comfort, in knowing that Al knew the true meaning of the words, "There is more happiness in giving that there is in recieving." Those words were spoken by the greatest man who ever lived.

Pinckney-Daniels Family

August 27, 2011

Calli Family,
We can only imagine the loss you feel. We offer our deepest condolences. May your many precious memories of him ease the pain your grief and may you get grief from the God of all comfort.

alvin lloyd brown

August 25, 2011

Paul, we send our deepest sympathies to you and your families. may fond memories of your times together bring comfort to you.

kindest regards,

K Baptiste

August 23, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. (Eccl. 7:1, Heb 6:10)

Janet Banks

August 21, 2011

I was a patient at Warm Springs when Mr.Calli was the Executive Director.He was a fine man and I also became friends with his daughter,Felicia.He was a champion for the disabled.He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

A Nwagwu

August 11, 2011

No doubt Mr. Calli's humanitarian efforts have touched the lives of many throughout the years. Please extend my deepest sympathies to your family. May the scriptures bring you comfort and hope during this time. --Rev. 21:4

D Beckett

July 20, 2011

To the children of Mr.Calli, I am truly sorry for the loss of your father. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the entire family. God made a wonderful promise in Isaiah 35:8-9,that(under His kingdom rule)that all sickness,suffering,and disabilities will be done away with. May you find comfort in God`s promises.

Chris Williams

April 4, 2011

May the God af all comfort bring your family peace at this time. (Psalms 119:76)

Mark Simiola

December 20, 2010

I met Mr. Calli when I was in Mrs Childers third grade class with his son Charlie, who began his North Branford education at William Douglas School. I always enjoyed the parties at the barn , some Mr Calli knew about and some, well probably not. The farm was a great place to hang out with the whole family. Mr. Calli and my dad "Simmy the barber" liked each other alot. It was always fun listening to Mr. Calli's stories either at the barber shop or his home. I remember getting yelled at from both Mr Calli and my dad when Charlie and I snuck out the back door of Catechism classes one saturday and hid out on the nature trail behind the school until Chuck Genera found us. I felt comfort in the thought that that was the worse thing that they found out about. Really, by todays standards we had alot of clean fun as kids! My mom kept in touch with Mrs. Calli over the years which she enjoyed quite a bit. My deepest sympathy to all of the Calli family and sincere thanks for all of the good times together.
Respectfully yours,
Mark Simiola
Lyme CT

Washington Family

November 29, 2010

The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.

November 26, 2010

My deepest sympathies to the Calli Family. My dad and Al worked together and formed a committee to create the New Haven Rehabilitation Center. We were all blessed to have known him as he was an inspiration to all.
The Tom Chieppo Family

Chuck Phelps

November 23, 2010

During my college years, I worked with Al Calli at the Colorado Easter Seal Handicamp for several summers. He was an exciting leader, a wonderfully fair man, and helped shape my (then) young adult life for the better.

Phyllis Conon

November 9, 2010

My condolences to the Calli Family. I will always remember the great times on the farm in Northford. I know that Walt and Al can now talk about it.

My best always,

Phyllis Conon

Luis

October 31, 2010

My condolences to the family Calli. Mr. Albert Calli is in our God memory. He will remember him in the resurrection here in the earth.

October 28, 2010

What a guy!

Henry Bell

October 26, 2010

Paul please accept my deepest sympathies. Albert Paul Calli lived a life of service to others. May he rest in peace and God bless your family.

Keita- Annie Whitten

October 17, 2010

My Family and I were fortunate to have had the pleasure to meet Mr.Calli during his son's Paul wedding celebrations, for that I am thankful. I am also thankful for his son Charlie, my fiancé, who holds some of his father's vigor and charm. Much love to the extended Calli Clan...

October 14, 2010

My deepest condolences to the entire family. Many, many years ago, Al gave my dad, Walt Conon, an opportunity that changed his life and career. Not sure Al ever knew that what he did for my dad also impacted me forever. Al was a great friend to my family and a tremendous asset to his community. I thank him. Rory, Albert, Lisa, Charlie, Felicia, Paul - you are in my thoughts and prayers. Debbie Conon Fenstermaker

Lynn Solte

October 14, 2010

I had the great good forture of being Al Calli's assistant at the Dade County Easter Seal Society from 1987 until he retired in 1991. He was a dedicated advocate for the disabled and a demanding boss, who brought out more of me than I knew I had to give. I will always be grateful for the chance he gave me to expand my horizons and grow. He was one of a kind, and I miss him very much.

Most sincerely,
Lynn Solte

Mike Graham

October 10, 2010

I recall when Al (Mr.Cali) asked me to have our 9th grade band(The Footsteps) to play at the center in New Haven.We were floored! We had a job and they would pay us to do this "gig". And the spirit and enthusiasm of the center clients created excitement for us.Well,I will tell you that his request turned into a moment for me in life.With no "high school" inhibitions these students got up and danced and made us feel like the Beatles!!!It was a moment of life that stayed with me and opened my eyes to special needs students and their enthusiasm for life and fun.Today I work with students with disabilities and I find it as no conincidental that I went to the obituaries today(which I rarely do) and what do I find,,,,,,The inspiration I never recalled until today.
Lisa and Rori are reflectionsof Al.
Our prayers and concrens for your family and the challenged are with you as a result of Al Calli and he never knew it.So here I thank you all for sharing the man you called dad.He will be in every moment-- day to day --and when he "shows up" in your thoughts,pause to enjoy the moment as I did today because he is alive and well in everything he influenced and we need to enjoy those moments.
By the way....did he know about those parties in THE BARN?
Bless you all
Mike Graham

October 10, 2010

We praise God for the life and service of our veteran. May he rest in peace in the arms of our Lord as a grateful nation mourns.
Michele N. Sandridge, Chaplain
American Legion Auxiliary
Department of Ohio

Jim Sr, Jim Jr and Laura Stewart

October 9, 2010

May God bless the entire Calli family in your time of loss. Mr. Calli will always be fondly remembered!

Jaime Fernandez

October 8, 2010

Al,
althought our meetings were brief, the pleasure of our encounters will last a lifetime. Good journey...

Charlie Calli

October 8, 2010

Love you Dad, and will speak with you often.

Hector Flores

October 8, 2010

Great photo of Al.

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