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PFC Bernard J. Calvi, 23

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. —

Private First Class Bernard Joseph Calvi, of the US Army Air Forces, died on July 16, 1942 at the Cabanatuan Prisoner of War Camp in the Philippines, where he was interned as a Prisoner of War by Japanese forces during World War II. He was born in North Adams on March 3, 1919, son of the late Joseph and Lena (Cantone) Calvi. He attended North Adams schools and graduated from Drury High School with the Class of 1936. While at Drury, he was a standout member of the Baseball and Football teams.

Pfc. Calvi entered the US Army on September 12, 1940, and was serving with the 17th Pursuit Squadron, 24th Pursuit Group of the Army Air Forces in the Philippines when the United States entered World War II. During the battle for the Philippines, he was wounded at least once but returned to full duty as an Infantryman as there were no airplane’s left operational. When Bataan fell to Japanese forces in 1942, he was taken prisoner and forced to take part in the infamous 65-mile Bataan Death March into captivity. After four months of captivity in deplorable conditions, he succumbed to Starvation, Malaria, and loss of hope. Following the efforts of his family and the US Army over many decades, and with advances in identification technology, Pfc. Calvi is finally returning home, 82 years after his death.

He is survived by his nephew, Bruce P. Calvi and his wife, Joan (Titegens) Calvi, of Clarksburg; a cousin, Sylvia Keehnle, of Pittsfield; great nieces and nephews, including Springfield Fire Commissioner Bernard J. Calvi and his wife Carrie of Springfield, Jennifer Belisle and her husband Bruce of Stamford, VT and Jeffrey Calvi and his spouse Chris Schaper of Bridgeport, CT; and grreat grandnephew and nieces Elijah Calvi, Lucia Calvi, Ashlyn Belisle and Camryn Belisle. He was predeceased by brothers and sisters-in-law, Raymond Calvi and his wife, Pauline, Atty. Julius Calvi and his wife, Mary Ann, and Joseph Calvi, who died in infancy.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, December 10th at 12 Noon in St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, 70 Marshall St. North Adams. Burial with full military honors will follow in the family lot in Southview Cemetery, North Adams. A calling hour will be held IN ST. ELIZABETH CHURCH on Tuesday from 10:30 AM until 11:30 AM, directly before the Mass. The PACIOREK FUNERAL HOME, Adams, is assisting with arrangements. To leave a message for the Calvi family, please go online to www.paciorekfuneral.com 


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To the Calvi Family, I am truly sorry for your loss. Such a wonderful guy. So glad he is finally home. Private First-Class Bernard Joseph Calvi WELCOME HOME AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE Rest in PEACE our American hero
Beverly Maynard and family
from: on: 12-04-2024

Welcome home, and THANK YOU!
from: Dayle Licon: 12-04-2024

Cabanatuan was Hell on Earth if one would like to know more about what went on there. Please read the book Ghost Soldier by Hampton Sides or get the movie The Great Raid. Telling the story about the Liberation of the Camp in late January 1945.By 2 units of Special Forces, The Alamo Scouts and the 6th Ranger Battalion.That freed 700 POWS.With the loss of 1 life a Ranger medic Dr. James Canfield Fisher of Arlington, Vermont.
from: Darrell & Mary Englishon: 12-04-2024

Sincerest condolences to the Calvi Family on loss of Benard, I AM very grateful for sacrifice He made enduring the Battan death March. Jules and Marion were my God parents, very kind and generous to me growing up, I will try to attend services in for Benard semper fi grace and shalom peace Tom McGrory Jr GWOT OIF veteran
from: Thomas Patrick McGrory Jr on: 12-03-2024

When visiting the family plot at Southview Cemetery a short way from where PFC Calvi will be laid to rest, his story was shared by my mother who grew up in the same neighborhood with him. She always prayed for his eventual return and would be delighted to know he was found and is finally coming home.
Rest assured this brave young man was never forgotten by those who knew him.
from: Johnon: 12-03-2024

Welcome Home! May you rest in peace.
from: David Danielson: 12-03-2024

thats a story and some wow i gotta visit his grave when i get home thats amazing ..!!!
from: Keith Zavattaroon: 12-03-2024

Nice to hear your home with your family & friends after all these years! God Bless you all!!
from: Sharryon: 12-03-2024

Thank you for your service to our Country and the fight for our Democracy. God Bless America and those who fought for freedom and peace.
from: Patricia Sarchi Skarwecki on: 12-03-2024

So sorry for your loss, please accept my condolences. I know that this doesn't compensate for your families sacrifice and loss, but I truly do appreciate your service and your sacrifice, Pfc. Bernard J. Calvi.
Welcome home SOLIDER!!!!
from: Cora Scarboroughon: 12-03-2024

o behalf of my late mom Judith Walker( sarchi we are offering our sincere condolences . My his patriotism and sacrifice for this country never be forgotten. As a 3rd cousin I thank you for your service. Rip
from: nancyy walkeron: 12-03-2024

Condolences to the family here and in heaven. Know your brave soldier is finally home.
from: Martha Brownon: 12-03-2024

Thank you for your sacrifice and service to our country country. God Bless you and may you rest in peace.
from: Cynthia Lamoreon: 12-03-2024

Welcome home brave soldier. Welcome home.
from: Ann Leonesioon: 12-03-2024

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