July 25, 1928 - Aug. 16, 2005
Tommy Everette Calahan, 77, of Crossville, passed away Aug. 16, 2005. Funeral services were conducted Aug. 18 at Homestead Baptist Church, with Bro. Brian Smith officiating. Graveside committal services were held Aug. 19 at Green Acres Memory Gardens.
Mr. Calahan was born July 25, 1928, in Cumberland County, the son of Tommy R. and Earcil Mae Woody Calahan.
He was a prominent and well-respected businessman in the community, retiring after 44 years as a banker with First National Bank. He was also a U.S. Army veteran, having served during Korea. He was a member of Homestead Baptist Church, which was a very important part of his life, along with his loving and devoted family.
Survivors include his loving wife of 54 years, Mary Helen Calahan of Crossville; sons and daughters-in-law, Tommy Everette and Henrietta Calahan Jr. and Larry and Debbie Calahan, all of Crossville; daughters and sons-in-law, Janet and Mike Graham and Carol and James Smith, all of Crossville; brothers, Earnest D. Calahan of Crossville and Bobby Calahan of Chattanooga; sister, Betty Sue Stubbs of Crossville; sister-in-law, Ann Calahan of Crossville; grandchildren, Leah and Laura Calahan, Scott Calahan and wife McGhie, Ben and Amanda Calahan, Mary Elizabeth, Katelyn and Caroline Graham, and Logan and Cameron Smith; and great-grandchildren, Gracie Calahan and Sutton Calahan.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, J.M. Calahan.
July 25, 1928 - Aug. 16, 2005
Tommy Everette Calahan, 77, of Crossville, passed away Aug. 16, 2005. Funeral services were conducted Aug. 18 at Homestead Baptist Church, with Bro. Brian Smith officiating. Graveside committal services were held Aug. 19 at Green Acres Memory Gardens.
Mr. Calahan was born July 25, 1928, in Cumberland County, the son of Tommy R. and Earcil Mae Woody Calahan.
He was a prominent and well-respected businessman in the community, retiring after 44 years as a banker with First National Bank. He was also a U.S. Army veteran, having served during Korea. He was a member of Homestead Baptist Church, which was a very important part of his life, along with his loving and devoted family.
Survivors include his loving wife of 54 years, Mary Helen Calahan of Crossville; sons and daughters-in-law, Tommy Everette and Henrietta Calahan Jr. and Larry and Debbie Calahan, all of Crossville; daughters and sons-in-law, Janet and Mike Graham and Carol and James Smith, all of Crossville; brothers, Earnest D. Calahan of Crossville and Bobby Calahan of Chattanooga; sister, Betty Sue Stubbs of Crossville; sister-in-law, Ann Calahan of Crossville; grandchildren, Leah and Laura Calahan, Scott Calahan and wife McGhie, Ben and Amanda Calahan, Mary Elizabeth, Katelyn and Caroline Graham, and Logan and Cameron Smith; and great-grandchildren, Gracie Calahan and Sutton Calahan.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, J.M. Calahan.
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