Houston, TX Mourns the Loss of Calvin Sellars


Houston, Texas — The city is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Calvin Sellars, who passed away on July 14, 2025. A cherished friend, brother, and pillar of quiet strength, Calvin’s passing has left an irreplaceable void in the lives of all who knew and loved him.

Those closest to Calvin remember him not only for his warmth and kindness but for the meaningful moments he shared—whether it was deep conversations, shared memories, or the simple joy of casting a fishing line. He had a way of making everyone feel seen, valued, and at ease. Even in the times when plans couldn’t come together—like those missed fishing trips—his presence was always felt, and his intentions always sincere.

Calvin had a spirit that quietly touched many lives. From the people he worked with, to the friends he called family, to the community he was part of—everyone who crossed his path walked away with something meaningful. His laughter, his stories, his resilience, and his unwavering loyalty will be missed more than words can ever express.

In this time of mourning, friends and family are finding peace in the hope that Calvin has been reunited with his brother, sister, and father—those beloved souls who went before him. It’s a comforting thought to imagine them together again, laughing, dancing, and sharing stories as they watch over those still here.

“To my brother Calvin,” a friend wrote, “you may be gone from this earth, but you are not gone from our hearts. I hope you’re dancing in the sky, reunited with your family, smiling down on us. I’ll hold on to our talks, our photos, and the memories we never got to finish. Rest easy, brother. One day, we’ll meet again.”

The community of Houston extends its deepest condolences to Calvin’s loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. In honor of his memory, a gathering is being planned so that those who knew Calvin can come together to celebrate his life, share stories, and support one another.

Fly high, Calvin Sellars. You were deeply loved—and you will never be forgotten.

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