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Coach Kenneth "Ray" Callahan

1933 - 2017

Coach Kenneth "Ray" Callahan obituary, 1933-2017, Bracey, Va

BORN

1933

DIED

2017

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Clarksville, Virginia

Kenneth Callahan Obituary

Coach Kenneth "Ray" Callahan died peacefully in Virginia on Sept. 2, 2017, at the age of 84.
Survivors include: his wife of 63 years, Essie "Lee" Dorsey-Callahan; a son, Kenneth Ray Callahan Jr; three daughters, Karen Lee Callahan, Terri Lynn Caravousanos, and Toni Kay Callahan; 14 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Ray was born on April 28, 1933 in Loretto to James Earl and Effie Rhea Callahan. He played football at Lebanon High School and was known as "Mr. Touchdown". Callahan was old school where toughness was a given. He was recruited to play at Kentucky by then coach Paul "Bear" Bryant in 1952 on a full scholarship. He became one of Bryant's favorite players and often went fishing and on recruiting trips with the coach. He later coached at Kentucky from 1963-66 after winning the state title at Danville. He was an assistant coach at Cincinnati for two years and became head coach in 1969 – 1972. Callahan's keen football mind took him to the NFL in 1973 with the Baltimore Colts as a linebacker coach under former teammate Howard Schnellenberger. Next he went to the World Football League with the Florida Blazers and coach Jack Pardee before coming back to the NFL with the Chicago Bears as offensive line coach. He was there the first three years that Hall of Fame running back Walter Peyton was with the team. Pardee brought him to the Washington Redskins as offensive line coach and then he went to the Houston Oilers as defensive line coach for two years. Callahan spent the next seven years in New York as defensive line coach "sack exchange" for the New York Jets before retiring.
He is remembered as a humble, honorable man who was dedicated to his wife and family. He could play a mean harmonica and hand carved a dancing doll that entertained many. He touched many lives during his time on this earth and will be remembered fondly.
Condolences can be sent to Lee Callahan at 734 Poplar Creek Road, Bracey, VA 23919. A celebration of life will be held in Kentucky at a later date to be announced.
Online condolences may be made at www.wclfh.com. The family is being served by Watkins Cooper Lyon Funeral Home of Clarksville, Virginia.

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Published by The Lebanon Enterprise from Sep. 6 to Sep. 7, 2017.

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Eboni Martinez

October 31, 2017

It is never easy to lose a loved one, I pray you find comfort in Gods promise found at John 6:40 which says that soon we will see all our loved ones again. My deepest condolences to the family.

September 27, 2017

My condolences for the loss of your beloved husband, father and grandfather. May the God of comfort, comfort you at this time. CQ

Elbek Usman

September 18, 2017

My heart goes out to you.

September 17, 2017

Coach, your love, exuberance, and commitment to family will live on in all who knew you!! Rest in peace!

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September 16, 2017

Sorry to hear of Ray's death. A great friend.

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