Calvin M. Cryer
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Calvin M. Cryer
September 10, 1937 - May 27, 2015
Calvin M. Cryer, Jr., 77, of Wildwood,
died Wednesday, May 27, 2015. He was born on September 10, 1937, in
Zavalla, to Willie Mae Herring Cryer and Calvin M. Cryer, Sr. Calvin
served in the United States Army National Reserve and was Honorably Discharged
in 1962. He was a 32nd degree Master
Mason of Myrta Lodge #658 AF&AM Masonic Lodge in Warren and a member of the Scottish Rite.
Upon his discharge from the service,
Calvin was in the wholesale florist business in California shipping products all over the
world. People always wondered why he
made all the bows for the Cryer household Christmas tree each and every
year. This explains it!
Calvin worked as a heavy-equipment
operator for various construction companies in Beaumont, and proudly showed his family
different parking lots and/or foundations that he had helped install throughout
the area. In the early '70's in
partnership with his brother George, the Cryer Construction Company was born.
Cryer Construction moved into Wildwood in
1975 to help build roads and clear lots for the development of what is now Wildwood Resort City. Calvin spent endless hours working on the
golf course building the second nine hole course, which is now the Front-Nine,
to compliment the already present first nine holes--now the Back-Nine. If the truth were know, probably 90% of the
cleared land in Wildwood is thanks to Calvin Cryer.
Wildwood was not only his place of
business but it was where he found his soul mate in Gina Brandon Cryer; they
were married in December 1982 and from that day forward formed a union through
eternity.
In 1989 the thrill of working overseas
beckoned Calvin and Gina to travel to Portugal, Spain, Morocco, and France
where he worked with Robert Trent Jones building golf courses in those
countries. Co-workers said that even
though there was a language barrier, he mastered them all with a look, a point
and a grin which everyone respected and they all worked hard for him. He epitomized an American Texan bigger than
life. Calvin was always quick to tell
you that he built golf courses and "never played a round in my life!"
Moving back to Wildwood in 1991, Calvin
began working as the Supervisor for the Maintenance, Water, Sewer & Golf
Course Departments. He was the
"go-to man" in just about all areas of the community. As Wildwood grew and additional staff was
hired, Calvin was named the Superintendent-Maintenance & Water Department
until his retirement in 2012. Calvin was
always admired for his strong work ethic who was quick to give honest advice
when asked. He was a friend to all and
was always nice, sincere and a gentlemen.
Survivors include his wife, Gina Cryer;
children, Calvin M. Cryer, III of Hardin; Missy Cryer Ballard of Evadale;
Melinda Strnard and her husband, Joe, of Arkansas; Melanie Jones and her
husband, Steve, of Granbury; and Megan Mayeux of Arkansas; he was blessed with
fifteen grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; brother, George Cryer and his
wife, Mary, of Zavalla; and sister, Raynell Sansom and her husband, Steve, of
Gilmer. He is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Shirley Carson;
and brother-in-law, Willie Dale Carson.
A gathering of Mr. Cryer’s family and
friends will begin at 1:00 p.m., with his funeral service at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,
May 31, 2015, at Wildwood Baptist Church, 92 Cypress Drive, (Wildwood) Village
Mills, under the direction of Broussard’s, Silsbee. His interment will
follow at Village Mills Cemetery, Village Mills.
The family thanks Dr. Arfeen, Dr. Stout and their staffs, and Advantage
Plus Home Health Care for Calvin's care and for their support to the
family. The nursing staff at Baptist Hospital in the ER and 3Trinity were so
caring and literally lifesavers so many times.
Gentiva Hospice-Jasper made it possible for Calvin to remain at
home. All of these angels will be in our
hearts forever. Finally, we are so
grateful to his special angel Sadie who cared for him and made hot biscuits
which he ate even if he wasn't hungry.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Wildwood Volunteer Fire
Department, P. O. Box
172, Village Mills,
TX 77663.
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