Calvin Eaddy - July 2nd, 2010
  


  MANNING – Calvin Eaddy, 65, died Friday, July 2, 2010, in Clarendon Memorial Hospital.
    Born June 20, 1945, in Hemingway, SC, he was the son of the late General Wildon Eaddy and the late Mary Brooks Eaddy. He resided at Vanguard Residential Services, and was an active member of the Seniors Class of the DSN Day Program. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Johnsonville, SC.
    He is survived by two brothers, Brooks Eaddy of Gastonia, NC and John Lafon Eady of Columbia; and a number of nieces and nephews.
    Services are private.
    Memorials may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church, Highway 51, Johnsonville, SC 29555.
    Stephens Funeral Home & Crematory, 304 N. Church Street, Manning, is in charge of arrangements. (803) 435-2179
www.stephensfuneralhome.org


 CONDOLENCES

Calvin was a really sweet guy. I cared for him at Clarendon Memorial. My thoughts and prayers to the family.

From: Jennifer Metzger

To The Eaddy Family,
     It was my pleasure to take care of Calvin while he was in the hospital several times.  I was his CNA several times.  He was a joyful patient.  He made us smile and laugh.  Even when he was sick he would say he was fine.  He will be truely missed.  My prayers go out to you and your family.

From: Bridget Wise

I met Calvin threw the center where my brother Wayne attends. He was such a sweet person and will be missed. We are so sorry for your loss.

From: Debbie Lee

I am so sorry for your loss. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Calvin was truly a miracle man. I first met Calvin at church and then I really got to know him when I started working with the CDSN Board. Calvin had a very special way about him. He could make you smile even on your toughest day. I will never forget him and will always think of him when I hear Amazing Grace. He could sing it better than anyone.

From: Mckinzie Simpson

Preacher Mosier was right, wasn't he, Calvin?  In the arms of the angels!  Lordy, sweetie, we miss you already!

To his brothers, Mr. Brooks Eaddy & Dr. Lafon Eady:  He was so precious, so loved, and so well known here in Manning. You have no idea how many lives Mr. Calvin Eaddy touched.

From: Terrey Bassett

Calvin will be greatly missed from our program.  He possessed a very sweet spirit and could make you smile even if you didn't want to.

From: Angela A. Lucky