IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Calvin

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Coolidge

May 29, 1944 — Sep 13, 2025

Obituary

Calvin Coolidge, a man born with impeccable timing on May 29, 1944, in Litchfield, Minnesota, took his final bow on September 13, 2025, in Kansas City at the age of 81. Known for his quick wit and ability to make any room erupt with laughter, Calvin made a career out of being the life of the party, working as a professional comedian.

Professionally, Calvin found his calling as a comedian, a role in which he delighted audiences with his quick wit and engaging humor. His ability to bring smiles and laughter to countless faces was his true gift to the world. Whether on stage or among friends, his jokes, songs, and stories created moments of happiness that left a lasting impression.

With an innate gift, Calvin thrived in the art of telling jokes and singing songs, endearing himself to audiences across the nation. His infectious laughter and unwavering positivity left a lasting impact on all who had the pleasure of watching his performances or sharing a moment of joy with him.

He is preceded in death by his father, Curtis Clifford Coolidge, his mother, Ada Adeline Coolidge, and his brother, Paul Coolidge. He leaves behind a cherished legacy in his surviving family: sisters Ruth Coolidge Masden and Ellie Dishaw; his children, Calvin Coolidge, Chad Coolidge, and Carianne Coolidge. His memory will forever be cherished by his family and friends, who had the privilege of witnessing his humor and kindness firsthand.

Though the world may feel a little less funny today, we are left with countless memories of Calvin's humor—a timeless treasure that will continue bringing laughter and joy to all who knew him. Rest easy, Calvin, and may your everlasting be filled with encore performances and standing ovations.

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