Eugene Calvert

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untitled1 Eugene G. Calvert Eugene G. Calvert, age 80, of Warren, Ohio, died Tuesday, December 25, 2001, at Brecksville Veterans Hospital in Brecksville, Ohio. He was born January 25, 1921 in Hopewell, Va. the son of the late Ray McKinley and Nettie Carpenter Calvert. He lived in Buckhannon for many years. Eugene was a graduate of Buckhannon High School and was a World War II Army veteran and POW, receiving the purple heart and bronze star. He worked as a welder for 23 years through the boilermakers union in West Virginia. Eugene served as a fireman in Morgantown for 15 years. He attended the Assembly of God Church in WVa. Survivors included his wife, Bonnie Thorn Seiple Calvert, whom he married January 10, 1991, who died May 17, 2010; one son, Eugene Lee Calvert of Morgantown; one stepson, Randy W. Seiple of Girard; one stepdaughter, Jackie A. (Robert) Bell of Southside, Ala.; one grandchild; 4 stepgrandchildren and 3 step great grandchildren. One brother, Ray Calvert and one sister, Mary Jane Dean have preceded him in death. Arrangements are being handled by Poling-St. Clair Funeral Home in Buckhannon. Graveside services will be held at Mt. Union Church Cemetery in Union at 2:45 PM Saturday, September 25, 2010, with Pastor Eddie McDaniels officiating. Military honors will follow. Graveside Service Saturday, September 25, 2010 at 2:45 PM Mt. Union Church Cemetery Interment Mt. Union Church Cemetery
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Poling - St. Clair Funeral Home & Crematory
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