Wife of Joseph G. "Joe" Callahan, married May 17, 1892 in Bandera County, Texas.
Obit
Mrs. Katie A. Callahan of Bandera, Tex., passed away Monday, Oct. 22, 1945, in her 68th year. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Heisler of Pipe Creek, Tex., Mrs. Callie Kelly of Brownwood, Tex., Mrs. Margaret Schulze of Junction, Tex., Mrs. Leola Schulze of Fort Stockton, Tex.; sons, Calvin Callahan of Bandera, Tex., John Callahan of Pipe Creek, Tex., Charley and Aylor Callahan of San Antonio, Tex.; brother, David White of Greenwood, Miss.; 24 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. The body will lie in state in the chapel of the Alamo Funeral Home until 11 a.m. Sunday, then taken to the Mission Gospel Church at Pipe Creek, Tex., where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28. Rev. Dave Palmer of the Latter Day Saints will officiate, Rev. Ted Dorow will assist. Interment in the Pipe Creek, Tex. Cemetery. Arrangements by the Alamo Funeral Home.
*Correction: should have read, Reorganized Latter Day Saints.
Wife of Joseph G. "Joe" Callahan, married May 17, 1892 in Bandera County, Texas.
Obit
Mrs. Katie A. Callahan of Bandera, Tex., passed away Monday, Oct. 22, 1945, in her 68th year. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Heisler of Pipe Creek, Tex., Mrs. Callie Kelly of Brownwood, Tex., Mrs. Margaret Schulze of Junction, Tex., Mrs. Leola Schulze of Fort Stockton, Tex.; sons, Calvin Callahan of Bandera, Tex., John Callahan of Pipe Creek, Tex., Charley and Aylor Callahan of San Antonio, Tex.; brother, David White of Greenwood, Miss.; 24 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. The body will lie in state in the chapel of the Alamo Funeral Home until 11 a.m. Sunday, then taken to the Mission Gospel Church at Pipe Creek, Tex., where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28. Rev. Dave Palmer of the Latter Day Saints will officiate, Rev. Ted Dorow will assist. Interment in the Pipe Creek, Tex. Cemetery. Arrangements by the Alamo Funeral Home.
*Correction: should have read, Reorganized Latter Day Saints.
Gravesite Details
Cause of death: Accident, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, due to gas burning stove.
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