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Calvin Kareem Muhammad

By Staff
December 13, 2004
Calvin Kareem Muhammad, 41, of Atlanta, Ga., died Monday, Dec.13, 2004.
Mr. Muhammad was born Dec. 1, 1963, in Nashville, Tenn., to Charlie and Jessie Muhammad. He was a painter. He was preceded in death by a son, Ryan Walton; and his grandparents, Levi and Daisy Turney and Charlie and Lucille Muhammad.
He is survived by his wife, Vickie W. Muhammad of Atlanta; three sons, Calvin Muhammad Jr. and Jamar Muhammad, both of Hartselle, and Brandon Black of Decatur; a daughter, Jessica Walton of Atlanta; his parents, Charlie and Jessie Muhammad of Hartselle; a brother, James Muhammad of Hartselle; three sisters, Quantina Muhammad, Wakeelah Fowler Muhammad and Latisha Muhammad, all of Hartselle; a half-brother, Parnell Wiggins of Hartselle; a half-sister, Verna Garner of Hartselle; two step-brothers, Andy Byars and Fred Byars, both of Atlanta; and a grandchild, Ryan Muhammad of Hartselle.

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