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Dr Carol D. “David” Calder

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Dr Carol D. “David” Calder

Birth
Hutchinson County, Texas, USA
Death
19 Mar 2022 (aged 84)
Lane County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sermon on the Mount 48 B-1
Memorial ID
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Carol David "David" Calder

David never entered a room without a smile and a chuckle. Early on his mom nicknamed him Sunny Boy and never called him anything else. Never was there a more perfect nickname. He was always full of sunshine.
David married his high school sweetheart, Marilyn, and was fiercely loyal and loving to her until the day she died. They moved the family from Texas and settled in Eugene where David began his diabetes practice. David loved being a doctor and caring for his patients. He was dedicated to patient education. He wanted his patients to understand their disease so they could best care for themselves. He worked long hours practicing medicine and then would head out to the barn to care for his cows, horses or chickens, but David never walked in the door complaining. Even at the end of a long day, he came in with a smile and a chuckle. David always said he and his wife were lucky, they had it good. David always ended every conversion with the words "Have fun", words he wanted all of us to live by. He is survived by his loving family - children, grandchildren and mama cat.~~~Lane Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home
Carol David "David" Calder

David never entered a room without a smile and a chuckle. Early on his mom nicknamed him Sunny Boy and never called him anything else. Never was there a more perfect nickname. He was always full of sunshine.
David married his high school sweetheart, Marilyn, and was fiercely loyal and loving to her until the day she died. They moved the family from Texas and settled in Eugene where David began his diabetes practice. David loved being a doctor and caring for his patients. He was dedicated to patient education. He wanted his patients to understand their disease so they could best care for themselves. He worked long hours practicing medicine and then would head out to the barn to care for his cows, horses or chickens, but David never walked in the door complaining. Even at the end of a long day, he came in with a smile and a chuckle. David always said he and his wife were lucky, they had it good. David always ended every conversion with the words "Have fun", words he wanted all of us to live by. He is survived by his loving family - children, grandchildren and mama cat.~~~Lane Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home


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