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Kim Calvo Obituary

Kim C. Calvo

Kim C. Calvo, 65, a native of Canton, Ohio, died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Silver Lake, his wife, Susan and daughter, Rebecca by his side, in the early morning hours of April 2, 2017.

A scholar and scientist, Kim dedicated his life to teaching and learning. April 1 had signaled the first day of his retirement from the University of Akron as Professor of Chemistry, where his tenure spanned 33 years. Besides his work as professor, he served as department chair for ten years and as associate college dean for two. He held B.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Ohio State University (1973, 1981) and was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University.

Science, as Kim valued it, is a collective effort for the greater good. In keeping with that tenet, he published his research in enzymology - in the Journal of the American Chemical Society and Biochemistry, for example - and belonged to the American Chemical Society and the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Because he also valued student engagement as central to scientific advancement, he enjoyed teaching students from all academic majors. He often arranged extra courses and study sessions, and as chair, he garnered support from the Omnova Solutions and Lubrizol foundations for laboratory improvements.

Kim led a full, productive life as a man of many interests and talents, which his modest demeanor belied. His reading choices ranged from mysteries and science fiction to nineteenth century novels and world history. He played video games, collected Belleek china and watched Humphrey Bogart films. He loved to cook, to garden, to play with the family dog. He trusted God and counted his blessings. A family man, he preferred the company of Susan, his wife of 33 years, and their daughter, Rebecca over all others. Kim will be remembered for his strength of character, dry wit, fairness and decency. Oh, he will be missed!

In addition to Susan and Rebecca; Kim is survived by siblings, Lori (Jim) Lewis and Chad Calvo; sisters and brothers-in-law, Karen and Vic Turk, Jerry Jawyn, Dorothy Joseph, Deborah Burbach, Sharon and Bill Boerger; many nieces and nephews. Kim was preceded in death by his parents, Patricia Ann and Paul B. Calvo; sister Trudy Calvo; brothers-in-law, Alfred Joseph and Reinhold Burbach; sister-in-law, Patricia Ann Jawyn.

A memorial service for Kim, to be announced at a later date, will be held when the backyard garden he and Susan created is in full bloom. Contributions in his name can be made to Doctors Without Borders. (REDMON, STOW, 330-688-6631)


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Published by Tulare County on Apr. 9, 2017.

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Mary Kathleen Brigham

April 3, 2019

The nicest thing I can think of to say is that through out all the years, whenever I should find myself thinking of Kim; well I would just smile. He's quite special. I always envisioned Kim and Susan as soulmates.

Joe Herten

May 20, 2017

I knew Kim when he was a student at Ohio State. He was a unique person. I send my deepest condolences to those who loved him.

Jeannette Kontak

April 12, 2017

I was so sad to read of Dr. Calvo's passing in the Digest news on Campus at the University. I worked in the Chemistry Department for some years and he was a quiet gentile soul. He kept the department running smoothly through all of the turmoils of the University problems. It is most unfortunate that he did not get to enjoy his retirement but one day after leaving the University. You will be missed.

April 11, 2017

Dr. Calvo was a great professor. I had him in the fall of 2016 and he always made me laugh with his humor. He had a rule that if people came into class late they should walk up the side of the lecture hall and not in front of him while he was lecturing. Being a relatively soft-spoken professor for the size of the room, it was always funny when he would yell "Hey" when someone walked in front of him. They were always startled and it was quite amusing. I pray for his family that God would be near them in this time.

April 10, 2017

May God give your family the strength they need to get though this difficult time. Thank you Dr. Calvo for the compassion you showed me.

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April 9, 2017

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