In Memory

Glenn Howard Calvin Jr

Joined the US Air Force in 1965. He passed away on 14 Sep 1968 in an auto accident near Laurel, Maryland.
 
Sgt Glenn H Calvin, 28, US Air Force was a resident of Shaker Heights.  He joined the Air Force in 1965.  His family moved to Alexandria, Virginia in 1966.  He is survived by his mother, Kathryne W Calvin and brother John N and sister Kathi M.  Private services were held at Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday, September 18, at 3 pm
 



 
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05/18/14 10:25 AM #1    

Corwin L Liston

I believe Glenn May have passed  September 14, 1968 There is a grave in Arlington National Cementery  for a  Glenn H Calvin (There is no "JR" on headstone)  Date of Birth June 6, 1940  Date of Death September 14, 1968. He is listed as a  SGT in the Air Force

An obit for a Kim J  Calvin (male)  - also buried in Arlington mentions a brother Glenn Howard Calvin, Jr..

The lack of a "JR" on headstone casts a bit of doubt, however.

 


05/19/14 02:06 PM #2    

Alan W Benson

Hey, old Chelton Rd friend! As I remember, Glenn had only one sibling, sister Cathy, who was in class of '60.


05/20/14 01:45 PM #3    

Carol Crowley (Karm)

Just a note to add.  Glenn and I want to elementary school together and I know that he did indeed have an older brother named Kim.

 

Carol Karm


05/20/14 02:08 PM #4    

Joan Hacker (Barrow)

Carol is correct, Glenn did have an older brother named KIm.  As I recall, Glenn died as the result of an automobile accident.  Besides being super smart,, he was one of the nicest people I have ever known.  May he rest in peace.  


01/13/15 02:24 PM #5    

Susan C Griswold

Glenn was my date for the senior prom in 1959.  I have a couple of photos of that time, which I will attempt to post.  (I heard -- don't remember from whom -- that he was killed in a car crash long, long ago.)  Susan Griswold


01/14/15 10:37 AM #6    

Peter C. Brown

Good memories of Glenn returned once again when I heard this week of Eric Carsons' death last summer, apparently of a heart attack.  Glenn, Eric and I shared stories in home room. It was a bit daunting being between those two immense intellects.  I hope everyone else also remembers them fondly.
 


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