Celebrating
THE LIFE AND LEGACY
Andrew Craig Calhoun, 33 years old, of Dallas, Texas, passed away unexpectantly on February 2, 2026. He joined church at the age of five and immediately started serving. He was a member of the Choir, Junior Deacon, The Cross Step-Team, Sunday School and BTU, Brotherhood, Bible School, Ushers, and Soldier in the Passion Play. He loved his church and would travel every summer with his Pastor, Rev. Tyler Carter, Sis. Barbara Haskins, Sis. Cora Walker, Sis Babara Ely and Sis Mae Purifoy.
Born on February 26, 1992, in Dallas, Texas, he was the beloved son of Tim Calhoun and Monald Calhoun Feggett. He attended R. L. Thornton and John Neely Bryan Elementary School, where he had a passion for doing science projects and winning Science Fairs each year at the school from Kinder to Fifth Grade. He entered the JNB School Contest based on talents and won the contest being crowned, “Mr. John Neely Bryan”, while attending O.W. Holmes Middle he played football and in Carter High School, he played Football, where the Calhoun boys wore the #84 and he was an avid Golfer. He received awards for his sports both in Football and golf. His love for the sports started from a very young age with peewee football with the Desoto Jaguars and continued with the Boys and Girls Club Oak Cliff football teams the “Steelers.” His love for golf began in the fifth grade at JNB and carried on through Carter High School. After high school he ventured on to Oklahoma in the Job Corp, where he learned carpentry, automotive repairs, and these skills lead him to work in various professions, where he was known for his dedication, humor, love for others and work ethics.
He married his childhood sweetheart Ashley Dennis Calhoun on December 30, 2020, of which there were no children, but their beloved girl, Saddie Calhoun. This German Sheppard was the love of both of their lives. But she was loved and spoiled by her daddy.
Andrew lived life to the fullest in his own quiet way. He had a passion for fishing, playing his games, music, teaching and working with children. This was a gift from God at an early age. He was always surrounded with babies and young children and was always the first to make sure everyone was taken care of at whatever cost, lending a hand and bringing people together. His friends and family will always remember him for his infectious laugh, kind heart, and unwavering loyalty.
He is survived by his wife, Ashley Dennis Calhoun, loving parents, Tim Calhoun (Shavonda), and Monald Calhoun Feggett (Dewayne), Great-Grandparents OG Williams (Sallie Malvo-Pete Williams), his brother Quendon Calhoun (Brittni), Neice, Cassie Calhoun, nephews, Carson and Cebastian Calhoun, Dallas, Texas, Dallas, Texas, Mama Francis Bryant (Phyllis), Port Arthur, Texas, Step Sister, Dominque Hodge and three nephews, Trinity, Jalen and Quincy Walker, Aunt Tonya Sullivan, (Avery, Adams, Kenard Calhoun), Dallas, Texas , Aunts, Karen Williams, Wortham, Texas, Chandra Jones, Mexia, Texas, Mary Lucas, Mesquite, Texas, Uncle, John Williams (Jean), Mexia, Texas, Aunt, Shelia Akins (Ben), Uncle, Bill Williams (Erma), Clem Williams (Rose), Lindale, Texas, Uncles, Henry Williams, Rickey Williams, Dallas, Texas, and Rose Ann Pickney, (Roshell) Port Arthur, Texas. Felton Davis Pete, Port Arthur, Texas, Father and Mother-in-Law Charlottle Thompson-Brown (Art), Carrollton, Texas, Grandmother, Dora Williams, Dallas, Texas, and a wide circle of cousins, relatives and friends who were considered like family to him.
He was preceded in death by his Grandparents Ronald Malvo (Lois) Rowlett, Texas, Step Grandparent Dewayne Feggett (Monald), Houston, Texas, Grand-mother, Johnetta Calhoun Brown, Dallas, Texas, Great-Great Grandparent Rev. Welby Ina (Bessie), Great-Great Grandparents Joe Milton Malvo (Rosetta), Port Arthur, Texas, Great-Great-Great-Grandparents Edward Conner (Odelia) of Port Arthur, Texas, Papa Thomas Bryant (Francis) Port Arthur, Texas, Aunt Rose Williams (Clem), Lindale, Texas. He leaves to mourn a host of cousins, relatives and friends.
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Celebrating
Saturday, February 14, 2026
9:00 am - 10:50 am
Carver Heights Baptist Church
2510 E. Ledbetter Drive Dallas, TX 75216
Saturday, February 14, 2026
11:00 am
Carver Heights Baptist Church
2510 E. Ledbetter Drive Dallas, TX 75216