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Currinder

In Loving Memory

Currinder, Calvin L.

Calvin L Currinder, 89, of St. Louis, MO entered into rest on December 31, 2024, under the excellent care of the Veterans Affair Hospital.

Calvin was preceded in death by his son, Christopher Currinder and brother, Chuck Currinder.

Calvin is survived by his beloved wife of 35 years, Susan (Boyer) Currinder, his three daughters, Marian, Michelle, Teresa and son, Michael Currinder; stepchildren Tanya Hague and Paul Miles; nephew Tim and nieces Laurie and Kelly; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Calvin was born in Syracuse, New York in 1935. He served in the United States Army.

Calvin graduated from St. Louis University Business College and served as CEO of Union Central Life for many years.

He was an avid reader and loved to play golf with an impressive handicap, he also loved to swim.

Calvin was a generous giver in many charities-especially in the Life Skills Foundation that supported his son Christopher for many years.

As per his wishes, no funeral service will be held.

His body was donated to St. Louis University School of Medicine.

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7 thoughts on “Currinder, Calvin L.”

  1. Dear Susie and Tonya and Boyer Family. I am so very sorry for you loss. May God give you all a gentle grieving. He was quite an extraordinary person. All my love and prayers.

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  2. Cal, was always a gentleman in the way he lived his Life, treated others and took care of his many clients. I had the pleasure of working with him and also as a dear friend. He took the time to know your family and showed an interest in your life and goals. A true Statesman in the insurance industry with a following of loyal clients and the reputation for getting the difficult handled. I know his dear wife Susan and family will miss him.
    Cal —- Peace to You. Love Tom Rollins

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  3. cal, my good friend rest in peace.
    I knew Cal for many years and was a client of his personally and through my company, Cope Plastics. He was always helpful and helped me work through many different situations that would come up both personally and professionally. He and Susie were truly good friends. Susie, I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
    God Bless,
    Don Beem

    prayers as you go through this difficult time. I feel your pain as I have been through it and still go through it on a daily basis with the loss of my Sharilyn .
    God bless, Don Beem and family.

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  4. I’ll miss talking to you Cal. I always learned something. Smart, kind and generous. You’ll be sorely missed. RIP
    Lisa Albrizzi

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