Cal was the youngest of 13 children
Attended Washington State University, but was drafted into the Army Air Force.
WWII Veteran
Taught aerial gunnery in Tonapah, Nevada
Met and married his wife Dottie in just two weeks after moving to West Covina, California. They were married March 14, 1945.
Representative for Goodyear Rubber Co.
Real Estate broker.
Owned a steel building construction company until his retirement.
Vice Mayor and Police Commissioner in West Covina
President of the Chamber of Commerce in Federal Way
Member of:
Edgewood Masonic Lodge
St. Luke's Lutheran Church
Loved to paint and made over 50 paintings made with volcanic ash from Mt. St. Helens.
Preceding him in death, his mother and father, John and Minnie Sperline, wife Dottie, 4 sisters and 6 brothers, and grandson John.
His smile will always live in the hearts of many.
Cal was the youngest of 13 children
Attended Washington State University, but was drafted into the Army Air Force.
WWII Veteran
Taught aerial gunnery in Tonapah, Nevada
Met and married his wife Dottie in just two weeks after moving to West Covina, California. They were married March 14, 1945.
Representative for Goodyear Rubber Co.
Real Estate broker.
Owned a steel building construction company until his retirement.
Vice Mayor and Police Commissioner in West Covina
President of the Chamber of Commerce in Federal Way
Member of:
Edgewood Masonic Lodge
St. Luke's Lutheran Church
Loved to paint and made over 50 paintings made with volcanic ash from Mt. St. Helens.
Preceding him in death, his mother and father, John and Minnie Sperline, wife Dottie, 4 sisters and 6 brothers, and grandson John.
His smile will always live in the hearts of many.
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