Maurice Alfred Calderon
April 4, 1941- January 10, 2023
Maurice A. Calderon Sr. passed away on January 10, 2023, at his home in Redlands, California at the age
of 81.
Maurice was born in Banning, California on April 4, 1941, to Fabian and Nettie Calderon.
Born and raised in Banning, California he learned the rich traditions and values of his Hispanic heritage
and used those lessons throughout his professional life. This treasured background guided him in his
unwavering commitment to professional and public service to the people of the Inland Empire. Maurice
attended Banning schools and graduated from Banning High School in 1959 where he met the love of his
life, Dorothy Rivera. They married on June 4, 1960 and spent nearly 63 years together. They had two
children Maurice Jr. and Racquel and Mona Esquivel Estrada who they raised as a daughter. Early in life,
he learned the importance of hard work and he instilled that same work ethic in his children. Maurice was
immensely proud of his father’s service to his country, writing a book in his honor entitled “In Search of
My Past: Father, Patriot and Hero.” The book tells the story of his fathers heroism as a B-17 top turret
gunner in World War II.
Maurice received an Associate of Arts degree from Mount San Jacinto College with honors and
certificates from the University of Georgia and Indiana University in Savings and Loan Graduate
programs.
In 1968, at the age of 27 he was the first Hispanic to become an elected school board member in Banning,
where he served for 9 years. He followed that by serving another 9 years as a Trustee on the Mount San
Jacinto Community College District. Maurice was the top vote getter in each election.
Maurice worked in the banking industry for 41 years and retired as Senior Vice President of Minority
Development at Arrowhead Credit Union in 2008. Maurice advocated on behalf of Arrowhead and its
150,000 members as a community representative with an emphasis on performing outreach to
underserved communities. His vision and foresight earned him acolytes from all areas of civic
engagement. A street in Banning, California “Calderon Way” is named in his families honor and serves as
a symbol of their service to the community.
Maurice established the Inland Empire Hispanic Leadership Council in 2007. Together with a collection
of Hispanic civic leaders from San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, he visualized a presence of a
uniform Hispanic voice that would guide policies within the business, education, health, and public policy
areas to champion for the citizens of the Hispanic community.
Maurice was an active member of numerous business education and community groups. He was a
member of the African American Chambers of Commerce, Board of Trustees of the University of
California, Riverside Foundation, and the San Bernardino Valley College Foundation. Maurice was also
the Director of the Inland Empire Economic Partnership, President of Sinfonia Mexicana, and Chairman
Emeritus of the Inland Empire Hispanic Leadership Council.
Maurice was honored to have received many awards from community and service groups over the years
including “Father of the Year” from the City of Banning, PTA Life Science Service Award from Banning
Schools, “Citizen of the Year” from the City of Beaumont and Phi Delta Kappa, Riverside. He was named
“Influential Latino of the Year” and was a distinguished medal recipient for the Northside impact
Committee of Redlands in 1996.
Maurice was named the inaugural “Hispanic of the Year” and Influential Latino of the Year in 1998 by
the Inland Empire Hispanic Chamber and Hispanic Lifestyle Magazine. He was the inaugural recipient of
the California Credit Union League Diversity Award and was named to the Southern California Native
American and Latino Hall of Fame.
In April of 2004, he was honored as the recipient of the Reconociemiento Ohtil Award, an award given
by the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which recognizes those who have proven their excellence,
are role models for the society and have contributed most successfully to the well-being of the
communities of Mexican origin in the United States. Maurice was awarded the Black Rose Award in
2004 from the San Bernardino Black Culture foundation for his dedication and service to the community.
In November of 2005, Maurice received the California Credit Union League PAC 2005 Advocate of the
Year Award. In 2006, Maurice was a proud recipient of Riverside’s Golden Eagle Business Award for
“role model” business achievement and community contributions. In 2007, Maurice received the Inland
Empire’s Team Work Award for outstanding community service. In 2008, Maurice received the Sinfonia
Mexicana Award for Service for serving as President and the Esperanza Award from the California
Chicano News Media Association.
Maurice was a dedicated UCLA Bruin fan and a season ticket holder for UCLA football for over 45
years. He attended the football games rain or shine, insisting on tailgating no matter what the weather. He
would never want to leave the game early if they were losing in case of a great comeback.
Maurice is survived by his loving wife Dorothy Calderon, son, Maurice Jr. (spouse Julie), daughter
Racquel (spouse James Arden), Mona (spouse Rick Estrada), five grandchildren, Briana (fiancé Austin),
Jesica (fiancé Kyle), Allison (spouse Cody), Christian (spouse Jasmine), Manny Estrada (spouse Julie)
and four great grandchildren, Hazel, Maverick, Magnolia, and Beckham, brother Cookie Calderon
(spouse Marie), Aunt Angie Sanchez, nephews, nieces, cousins, and countless friends. He will be
remembered as a wonderful husband, dad, poppy, devoted friend, and a champion for the minority.
Maurice was predeceased by his parents (Fabian and Nettie Calderon) and brother (Stanley Calderon)
To honor Maurice’s memory, we are holding a celebration of life at 4:30pm on February 3, 2023, at
Emmerson-Bartlett Memorial Chapel in Redlands. We invite anyone who knows him to attend and reflect
on his wonderful life. There will be a mass at 11:30am on February 4, 2023, at Holy Name of Jesus
Catholic Church-Olive Avenue. Immediately followed by burial services at 1:30pm at Montecito
Memorial Park in Colton.
Dad, you are now at peace and will forever live in our hearts. We love you so much. Rest in peace.
Friday, February 3, 2023
4:30 - 8:00 pm (Pacific time)
Emmerson-Bartlett Memorial Chapel - Redlands
Friday, February 3, 2023
Starts at 6:00 pm (Pacific time)
Emmerson-Bartlett Memorial Chapel - Redlands
Saturday, February 4, 2023
Starts at 11:30 am (Pacific time)
Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church
Saturday, February 4, 2023
Starts at 1:30 pm (Pacific time)
Montecito Memorial Park
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