February 15 1984
…In December, 1959 Jose arranged with his brother, the defendant Victor M. Calderon, for the advance by his corporation, the defendant V.M. Calderon, Inc., of the funds required to pay the expenses incident to the proposed sale of the olive oil. Jose authorized V.M. Calderon, Inc. to invoice the sales of the olive oil and to reimburse itself for expenses of the sales, and after paying to itself 1 1/2% of the total sales price, to remit to Jose. Defendants sold the olive oil. The sales price and reasonable value of the olive oil was $30,040.53, of which Roig has received no part except $2,500.
The Daily Item, Port Chester, New York, Wednesday, February 15, 1984
Victor M. Calderon owned food firm
Victor Calderon owner of a specialty foods company and former longtime Harrison resident, died Monday at his home in Sarasota Fla. He was 83.
Mr. Calderon was born Nov. 4, 1900 in Seville, Spain. The son of Sultana DeMayo and Jose Calderon he was educated in England and came to New York in 1923. In Manhattan he established a foods import company, V.M. Calderon, Inc. The company moved to White Plains in 1958, and to Sarasota in 1972.
Mr. Calderon and his wife, Elsie Forbes, who survives in Sarasota, lived on Puritan Road in Harrison from 1942 to 1955. They then lived in Ridgefield, Conn., until 1958 when they moved back to live on Seville Avenue in Harrison until moving to Sarasota in 1972.
Mr. Calderon is survived by a sister Veza Cansino of Manhattan; two sons, Victor F. of Sarasota and Erskine B. of Philadelphia; two daughters, Elisabeth Beardow of Bronxville and Valerie Schirmer of Darien, Conn; and six grandchildren.