Juan Jose Calvo – June 29, 2011

Juan Jose Calvo beloved father, son, brother and husband passed away June 29, 2011 at Baylor Regional Medical Center in Plano, Texas.   He was 41 years old.
Services will be at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday in Boxwell Brothers Ivy Chapel, 2800 Paramount Blvd with Dr. G. A. Roach officiating.  Burial will be in Llano Cemetery.
Juan was born on February 18, 1970 in Lubbock, Texas to Sofia Rodriguez and Juan G. Calvo.
He attended Tascosa High School and was a graduate of Amarillo College.  He worked for NWTH from 2001 – 2006.  He was currently working as a RN for Methodist McKinney.
He was loved by all and will be missed by all.
He is survived by his wife, Anita Calvo; his daughter, Nicole Calvo and his son, Dominic Tate, all of McKinney; his father, Juan and wife Elsa of Amarillo; mother, Sofia Rodriguez of Lubbock; two sisters, Dolores Diaz and husband Michael and Mary Gomez and husband Jason, all of Amarillo; two brothers Daniel Calvo and Miguel Calvo; and step-sister, Elizabeth Pacheco, all of Amarillo; and several nieces and nephews.

0 Replies to “Juan Jose Calvo – June 29, 2011”

  1. I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that Juan will be greatly missed by everyone at the hospital. I know that Juan was so proud of his family – especially his children. Your family is in my prayers and I am a phone call away if you need anything.

  2. Hello…I am an old friend of Delores…we went to school together at THS back in ’86/87…my name was Cathy Gonzales at that time…I will say a prayer for yall…

  3. To Juan’s Family:
    I was so saddened to hear of Juan’s passing. I worked with him at NWTH and admired the kind of nurse that he was. He was consistently prepared to take care of any patient and he was always so positive, happy and fun to work with. I have thought of him often in the years since I worked with him. He leaves such a positive legacy to the profession of nursing. I will always remember him fondly. May your faith and your memories sustain you in your time of loss. The world with be a sadder place without Juan in it. My deepest condolences.

  4. Anita, Nicole and Dominic:
    I am so sorry that your time with your loving and devoting husband and father has been so short. He loved you all so much and talked about you all with so much pride at work daily to us all. You all truly brightened his days.
    Thank you for sharing your time of him with us at McKinney Methodist. I know he had to work extremely early hours that took away from all of you and that it was a sacrifice on the family, but I want you to know that we were all tremendously appreciative of the dedication from Juan and the whole family that it took to allow him to be here daily for the patients, their families and us. He was a wonderful co-worker, (he was knowledgeable in all surgical areas) and a fun-loving joy to work with in surgery. He especially did a tremendous job with comforting our pediatric patients and their parents case after case without fail, no matter how long the day.
    I pray during your time apart from Juan that you will have comfort and hope surrounded by God’s blessings and the warmth of His love. May God continue to ease your sorrow, bring you peace and fill your heart and mind with sweet memories of your husband and dad.

  5. We are so sorry for your loss. Juan was such a good man and always so much fun to be around. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
    Kyle & Ronna

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