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Eastern Sierra News for December 13, 2024

 

 

 

 

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Angie Calloway

ANGIE JUNE CALLOWAY
Angie was born in Washoe Medical Center in Reno, Nevada on June 13, 1953, and passed
away peacefully in Big Pine with her husband, David, by her side on March 28,2024.

Angie was given up at birth by her mother and was raised in different foster homes until about
the age of 10 when she was placed into the Nevada State Children’s Home in Carson City.
Angie went to school in Carson City and graduated from Carson City High School in 1971.
After graduating, Angie moved around a bit and eventually moved to Big Pine with a friend to
help her care for her children. She moved to Bishop for a while but came back to Big Pine and
considered it her home from then on.

Angie met her husband, David , in Big Pine and they were married in 2003. Angie was a faithful
wife and proud stepmother to David’s son, Casey. She became a proud grandmother in 2018
when her granddaughter Kamilla was born. For “Grandma Angie”, the sun rose and set around
Kamilla; always sharing pictures and proud moments with her to everyone.
Angie loved taking pictures, gardening, and being part of a family that loved her. Angie enjoyed
putting a smile on people’s faces and had a way of making friends wherever she went. Angie
will deeply missed.

Angie leaves behind her husband of 20 years, David, Stepson Casey, Granddaughter Kamilla
and her mother Liliana, Sisters Chelly and Delia, Stepsisters Loretta, Jenny and Ojay.
Services for Angie will be held Saturday April 6, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at the Big Pine Community
United Methodist Church with a luncheon to follow provided by the Big Pine Fire Department.
Desserts are welcomed. Donations in memory of Angie can be made to Big Pine Community
United Methodist Church or to the Big Pine Volunteer Department.


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