Albert Callihan married Jessie Rogers on 5 April 1923 at Mineral Wells, Texas
Albert Callihan moved to Graham in 1919 from Oklahoma. He was a retired oil well driller. Services were held in the Morrison Funeral Home Chapel conducted by Rev. W.M. Greenwaldt, pastor of First Methodist Church in Graham. Songs chosen for the service were "In the Garden" and "Rock of Ages" sung by Mrs. J.S. Clay, Raymon Thompson, Christine Elliott, Joan Cooko, and H.F. Christopher. Pallbearers were - Clifford Botkin, M.R. Brashears, Bud Johnson, Durwood McClanahan, Leonard McClanahan, Robert McClanahan, Howard McClanahan, and Don Ray.
Survivors: wife; sister-in-law, Onie Clark of Graham, and her daughter, Jo Clark of Wichita Falls; brothers - Howard Callihan of Cincinnati, Oho and Oscar Callihan of New Albany, Indiana; sisters - Mrs. Dell Darragh, Mrs. Hattie Williams, both of South Portsmouth, Kentucky, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bryson. of Welsh, Kentucky His sister Laura Lucy and his brothers, Daniel and Arthur Callihan, preceded him in death.
Those attending the funeral from out-of-town were Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Ann Parmley, Mrs. Willima A. Buttram, M.R. Brashears of Fort Worth, Mrs. C.O. Ross, Mrs. Mollie Hefner, MRs. Dora Levien, Mrs. Ola Sarah Brooks, Mrs.A.M. Wadley of Breckenridge, Mrs. Annie S. Rose and son Paul from Abilene, Mrs. C.K. Holt and Leo Holt of Lubbock, Mrs. Harry Hegboum, S., Miss Betty Hegbourm, Mrs. Margaret Blevins of Wichita Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hand of Olney.
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Mrs. Jessie Callihan
Mrs. Onie Clark
Miss Jo Clark
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Albert Callihan married Jessie Rogers on 5 April 1923 at Mineral Wells, Texas
Albert Callihan moved to Graham in 1919 from Oklahoma. He was a retired oil well driller. Services were held in the Morrison Funeral Home Chapel conducted by Rev. W.M. Greenwaldt, pastor of First Methodist Church in Graham. Songs chosen for the service were "In the Garden" and "Rock of Ages" sung by Mrs. J.S. Clay, Raymon Thompson, Christine Elliott, Joan Cooko, and H.F. Christopher. Pallbearers were - Clifford Botkin, M.R. Brashears, Bud Johnson, Durwood McClanahan, Leonard McClanahan, Robert McClanahan, Howard McClanahan, and Don Ray.
Survivors: wife; sister-in-law, Onie Clark of Graham, and her daughter, Jo Clark of Wichita Falls; brothers - Howard Callihan of Cincinnati, Oho and Oscar Callihan of New Albany, Indiana; sisters - Mrs. Dell Darragh, Mrs. Hattie Williams, both of South Portsmouth, Kentucky, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bryson. of Welsh, Kentucky His sister Laura Lucy and his brothers, Daniel and Arthur Callihan, preceded him in death.
Those attending the funeral from out-of-town were Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Ann Parmley, Mrs. Willima A. Buttram, M.R. Brashears of Fort Worth, Mrs. C.O. Ross, Mrs. Mollie Hefner, MRs. Dora Levien, Mrs. Ola Sarah Brooks, Mrs.A.M. Wadley of Breckenridge, Mrs. Annie S. Rose and son Paul from Abilene, Mrs. C.K. Holt and Leo Holt of Lubbock, Mrs. Harry Hegboum, S., Miss Betty Hegbourm, Mrs. Margaret Blevins of Wichita Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hand of Olney.
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With deepest gratitude, we extend this word of thanks for the many kind acts of sympathy expressed by thoughtful friends. Your kindness has meant so much to us.
Mrs. Jessie Callihan
Mrs. Onie Clark
Miss Jo Clark
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