Vine Records’ recording artist, Calvin Hunt died Saturday December 26, 2009 in a Queens, NY hospital at the age of 52. The acclaimed Gospel singer was a member and soloist of the famed Christ Tabernacle Choir and Brooklyn Tabernacle Singers. His latest Vine Records’ release, Bridges, claimed 2 Dove Award nominations for Contemporary Gospel Recording and Contemporary Gospel Song, “Come On.”
Christ Tabernacle Choir Director Steven Carey commented, “Calvin Hunt’s ministry transcended his terrific musical talent…He loved Jesus Christ, he loved people, and as a result He loved to share the love of Christ with anyone he came in contact. The faith he had in the God that had delivered him from drug addiction could be powerfully felt when he would tell his story. His testimony gave people hope…everyone from the inner city to the suburbs was touched when he would speak and sing. He will be missed greatly by his local Christ Tabernacle family, the music industry, and the body of Christ.”
Producer Wayne Haun added, “Calvin was a true artist. Each note of every performance was from the heart, and you knew it. But more importantly, he was a true friend. He never treated us like a record company. We were family. He knew my mom, my nephews, what made me tic, and he even knew my favorite pasta dish. He loved the Lord, his family and his fans. Life without him is definitely going to be tough. This industry will miss him, but I’m glad his music and his message will live forever.”
Arrangements for Calvin Hunt are as follows…
Viewing and Memorial Service: Tuesday, December, 29th at 7pm at Christ Tabernacle.
Committal Service: Wednesday, December 30th at 11am at Christ Tabernacle.
Interment immediately following at Cypress Hills Cemetery, Queens, NY.
Condolences and/or gifts to the family can be made to Calvin Hunt Ministries and sent to Christ Tabernacle, 6434 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale, NY 11358 attn: Calvin Hunt Ministries.
Mr. Hunt overcame a crack cocaine addiction and with the support of his church; his wife, Miriam; and their two children; stepped out in faith to embark in full-time ministry. In 2005 , his oldest daughter was murdered, and Calvin and his wife took in her children, their grandchildren, to raise. His recent time has been spent battling cancer. Calvin recorded several musical projects and traveled the country sharing his music and testimony. His mission was to encourage people to look at life and know that God is the author of life.
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David Conde
December 29th, 2009 at 22:11
A great man, friend, father, husband and soldier of God will be greatly missed.
Debbie
January 1st, 2010 at 16:03
I was so saddened by this news. His salvation story was such an inspiration to many that nothing is impossible with God. His voice singing “I’m Clean” brings tears to my eyes.
Yvonne Paniagua
January 2nd, 2010 at 16:39
I remember the first time we heard Calvin sing “I’m Clean” at Christ Tabernacle. There wasn’t a dry eye in that service. The tears were a reflect of the joy in the power of healing & restoration from the hand of the Lord! Carlos & I will always remember our precious brother and friend in Christ. You’ll be greatly missed!!
admin
January 6th, 2010 at 10:50
Calvin could sure sing. He sung with so much emotion and feeling. I’m sure He is showing the angels a thing or two right now!
KEvin
kenyetta hunt
January 5th, 2010 at 16:27
that is my uncle calvin my fathers brother.i love him no matter what.rest in peace,Auntie Amanda loves you always.
love,
Kenyetta Hunt
JoAnna Talley
January 5th, 2010 at 16:46
My prayers go out to the entire family and wealth of friends who shared in Calvin’s life. Rest in peace.
kenyetta hunt
January 27th, 2010 at 09:00
IF I HAD ONE WISH I WOULD LOVE TO HOLD CALVIN ONE MORE TIME I FEEL LOST WITHOUT MY BROTHER HE WAS ALL I HAD LEFT AND I HURT SO DEEP .I CANT SEEM TO GET MY LIFE BACK ON TRACK AFTER MY LOST . AMANDA HUNT CALVIN BABY SISTER .
Kevin
February 13th, 2010 at 10:42
Kenyetta. I miss Calvin too. He was an inspiration to me. Do you live in Queens too. Have we met?
Kevin Ward
Carol Keddie
March 9th, 2010 at 12:12
I was so saddend by the loss of Calvin..On March 9, 2005 I walked into the front door of the Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center in Philadelphia, a broken down hopeless drunk and drug addict..Calvin and his wonderful family were there that night to share their ministry with us.It gave me hope. It gave me the courage to go on living in Christ Jesus. I celebrate 5 years sobriety today..Thank you Calvin and Miriam for sharing with us that night…I give all of my praise, honor and glory to God.
admin
March 9th, 2010 at 19:56
God Bless you Carol. And God bless Miriam and the memory of Calvin.
Thank you for sharing that!
Kevin