Calvin Earl “Pap” Mallory

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Calvin Earl “Pap” Mallory

Birth
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky, USA
Death
17 Jul 2013 (aged 70)
Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Grand Rivers, Livingston County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Calvin Earl "Pap" Mallory,70, of Mayfield Ky formerly of Paducah, died July 17,2013, 1:30 p.m. at his residence, from a long history of heart problems. He was a retired truck diver and cattle farmer, He was a member of Freedom Center Church of Paducah.

He is survived by wife of 44 years, Patricia Driskill Mallory, 3 sons; Johnny Mallory, Joey David and Aminiaska Mallory, and Dalton M. Mallory of Mayfield, 2 brothers; Glenn E. Mallory of Paducah, Harold R. (Joann) Mallory of Calvert City, one sister, June Whitt,(Phillip) of Decauter ,Ill.
8 grandchildren Robbie (Robin) Mallory, Alyssa Mallory, Dalton Mallory, Jathan David Mallory,, Ashlee Jo Mallory, Joey David Mallory Jr. David Calvin Mallory, Luciella Mallory, 2 great grand children, Emma Mallory and Kaycee Mallory.and many nieces and nephews, and cousins.

Preceded in death by his parents Calvin H. and Maggie Ann Williams Mallory , 1 brother Cecil Wayne Mallory.

Services will be 2:00 p.m.,July 20,2013 at Byrn Funeral Home with Bro David Kelly, and Bro Brad Morris officiating, Burial will be at Paradise Cemetery, Livingston County. Visitation Sat. 10:00 until service time at the funeral home. Pallbearers; Raymond Baily, Marty Mills, Joey Mallory, Johnny Mallory , Robbie Mallory, and
Bobbie Morris.

September 13,2013 added by his wife.

Calvin was a good christian man, who had compassion for all people, his main passion was the food bank he worked in the food bank in 2 churches, he often took money out of his own pocket to buy food for people, would pray for people all the time and prayed for our nation and all it's leaders.


Calvin loved wildlife, he liked looking in the back yard seeing squirrels, rabbits, and most of all birds his favorite was yellow finches, humming birds, and blue birds
he always had feeders out, and would love to sit on the porch in the morning and seeing them.He also loved flowers of almost every kind.

He had a farm for several years, had chickens, turkeys, and goats, hogs, most of all he loved his cattle, he would often go to the fields and sit on the ground and watch them, his farming was some of the happiest days of his life

Most of all he loved his Lord, and his family, had 8 grandkids and 2 great grandkids , he loved them all dearly, he touched the lives of many people who knew him. He was a great fan of Kentucky Wildcat basket ball, and seldom missed watching a game. He was also made a Kentucky Colonel 1973.


He loved and prayed for the Nation of Israel and it's people

He believed as the Bible said "BLESS ISRAEL"

The story of our meeting. We met on a blind date, his brother and wife lived in the duplex beside me, he asked me if I would go out with his brother, I said O.K. so we went out the next night, he came back that night and told his brother when he asked him how he liked his date,Calvin told him "I think I will marry her; the third time we went out he asked he to marry him, of course I did, two months later we were married, a very plain and simple ceremony, which lasted until his death 3 months before our 45th.

He was my first, only and my last love.





Calvin Earl "Pap" Mallory,70, of Mayfield Ky formerly of Paducah, died July 17,2013, 1:30 p.m. at his residence, from a long history of heart problems. He was a retired truck diver and cattle farmer, He was a member of Freedom Center Church of Paducah.

He is survived by wife of 44 years, Patricia Driskill Mallory, 3 sons; Johnny Mallory, Joey David and Aminiaska Mallory, and Dalton M. Mallory of Mayfield, 2 brothers; Glenn E. Mallory of Paducah, Harold R. (Joann) Mallory of Calvert City, one sister, June Whitt,(Phillip) of Decauter ,Ill.
8 grandchildren Robbie (Robin) Mallory, Alyssa Mallory, Dalton Mallory, Jathan David Mallory,, Ashlee Jo Mallory, Joey David Mallory Jr. David Calvin Mallory, Luciella Mallory, 2 great grand children, Emma Mallory and Kaycee Mallory.and many nieces and nephews, and cousins.

Preceded in death by his parents Calvin H. and Maggie Ann Williams Mallory , 1 brother Cecil Wayne Mallory.

Services will be 2:00 p.m.,July 20,2013 at Byrn Funeral Home with Bro David Kelly, and Bro Brad Morris officiating, Burial will be at Paradise Cemetery, Livingston County. Visitation Sat. 10:00 until service time at the funeral home. Pallbearers; Raymond Baily, Marty Mills, Joey Mallory, Johnny Mallory , Robbie Mallory, and
Bobbie Morris.

September 13,2013 added by his wife.

Calvin was a good christian man, who had compassion for all people, his main passion was the food bank he worked in the food bank in 2 churches, he often took money out of his own pocket to buy food for people, would pray for people all the time and prayed for our nation and all it's leaders.


Calvin loved wildlife, he liked looking in the back yard seeing squirrels, rabbits, and most of all birds his favorite was yellow finches, humming birds, and blue birds
he always had feeders out, and would love to sit on the porch in the morning and seeing them.He also loved flowers of almost every kind.

He had a farm for several years, had chickens, turkeys, and goats, hogs, most of all he loved his cattle, he would often go to the fields and sit on the ground and watch them, his farming was some of the happiest days of his life

Most of all he loved his Lord, and his family, had 8 grandkids and 2 great grandkids , he loved them all dearly, he touched the lives of many people who knew him. He was a great fan of Kentucky Wildcat basket ball, and seldom missed watching a game. He was also made a Kentucky Colonel 1973.


He loved and prayed for the Nation of Israel and it's people

He believed as the Bible said "BLESS ISRAEL"

The story of our meeting. We met on a blind date, his brother and wife lived in the duplex beside me, he asked me if I would go out with his brother, I said O.K. so we went out the next night, he came back that night and told his brother when he asked him how he liked his date,Calvin told him "I think I will marry her; the third time we went out he asked he to marry him, of course I did, two months later we were married, a very plain and simple ceremony, which lasted until his death 3 months before our 45th.

He was my first, only and my last love.



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