To Debra and family, I’m so sorry for your immense loss. I count myself lucky to have known Calvin and laughed with him so much over the years (often at, and sometimes with, Frank). He was a kind and funny man and generous with his time to a bunch of kids just getting started in pr. I appreciate everything I learned from him, including that you don’t have to smile when you don’t want to. (We’ll laugh together later.) I miss you, bub.
My husband , Lee, and my parents Ray and Verna, met Calvin and Debra on a fantastic trip to Alaska. The trip was truly enhanced with Debra and Calvin's laughter and friendship. We were able to touch base a couple of times of the years traveling thru Texas. We loved every opportunity to be with this great couple. We will miss Calvins great smile!
My husband and I met Calvin Walker and his wife when we first moved into Holding Village. His gardening tips were helpful and his yard and gardens showed a patient and loving hand. Honored to have known him and we send our condolences to his family.
My brother in law/love was quite a character and it was always entertaining to witness him and his brother going at it …two folks who always had a unshakable and differing take on what was going on or what happened…he was a force all to himself …a “Walker” trait 🤣. Rest…❤️
We spend so much time at work that it’s a bonus when you work with somebody like Calvin. If you’re really lucky, you get to call someone like Calvin a friend. I’ll remember our many talks, where he was often setting me straight on something (and usually right, of course) or text messages checking in or him telling me to forgive Kelvin Sampson and root for UH, lol. Rest easy, friend.