Calvin M. Marder, AGC-US Navy-Retired- World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War Veteran, 81, of Clearwater Beach, FL died on April 2, 2010 at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater, FL from natural causes. His funeral is 10:45 AM, April 16, 2010 at Bay Pines National Cemetery, 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., Bay Pines Florida 33762 with Father Tom Dieter and the United States Navy Military Honors Team to officiate.
A US Navy Meteorologist and a member St. Brendan Catholic Church in Clearwater, FL. Calvin is survived by his loving family: a wife, Marianna Marder of Clearwater Beach, FL; a son, Michael Marder of Chattanooga, TN; four daughters: Linda Agyemang of Alexander, VA, Carol Marder of Gwynn, VA, Judy Herb and her husband, Edward of Yorktown, VA and Lori Reynolds and her husband, Mark of Williamsburg, VA; two brothers, Milt Marder of Mt. Laurel, NJ and Murrey Marder of Washington, DC and three grandchildren.
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Love ya’ll. Prayers are with each of you. He is loved and missed deeply by everyone he touched in life. Hugs to all.
I am so glad I got to know Cal and enjoyed spending time with him. His wonderful emails will certainly be missed by many. He was generous with his time and willing to help. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Marianna and with your family. Arlene
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family,he will want you all to keep real good care of your mom. He may be gone but won`t be forgotten.
The Wilts
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family,he will want you all to keep real good care of your mom. He may be gone but won`t be forgotten.
The Wilts
Aunt Marianna & Family,
We’re sorry to hear about Uncle Cal & our prayers are with you during this time. We’ve missed staying in touch over these many years but I guess that is the nature of having so much distance between families. You now have my email if you desire to stay in touch.
We pray for Blessings for all,
M. Christopher Baldwin & Family
On behave of the Florida Warrior’s Watch Riders, we have the Family and Friend’s of Calvin in Our Thought’s and Prayer’s. We Thank Calvin for his Service and Sacifice for Our Great Nation. Calvin will Never Be Forgotten. He Was a True American Hero. Godspeed Calvin May Fair Winds and Following Sea be at your back Shipmate
Aunt Marianna,
I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Cal. I have such fond memories of the two of you and our cousins over the years and I am thankful we had those times. I so wish all of us would have lived closer but so thankful for the time we did have. What a blessing to have such a wonderful husband and father to your kids. He will be greatly missed and we pray the best for you and your whole family. We all wanted to be there and my mother especially, but our schedules would not allow it. Take care and remember we love you.
Michelle
Hey Carol, I am sorry to hear of your father’s passing…my best to you and Steve. Please get in touch. Sincerely, Perry Thomas
I never met Calvin but i have know his beautiful daughter lori for a few years. Just by knowing her i know he must of been a wonderful person too. I want to tell the family you all are in my prayers. And i know he will sadly be missed, one day we will are meet in that beautiful place called heaven. To Mrs. Marder thank you for my beads, i truly treasure them. God bless you all.
Hello to family of Cal and Marianna just found Cals name by accident. Not really computer savvy like Cal. Wondered if Marianna is still with us, We met on a Carribean cruise in 1998 I think it was their anniversary, We were table mates with my sister and brother In Law. The 6 of us had some wonderful conversations and we so enjoyed their company. I enjoyed Cals e-mails so much and one Christmas there was a box of grapefruits and oranges sent to us. I talked to them once while they were in Florisa but then lost track of them. What wonderful parents you had a God Bless you all sincerely Joan and Len Wheeler