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Charles L. "Chuck" Callahan Sr.

Indianapolis, Indiana

1920 - 2017 (Age 96)

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Charles L. "Chuck" Callahan, Sr.96, of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday, June 1, 2017. Chuck was born June 3, 1920 in Cannelburg, IN to the late Frank L. and Mary Gladys Callahan.Chuck worked for Hickman Oldsmobile and Collins Oldsmobile before founding the Chuck Callahan Ford dealership in...

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"If you don't have a Chuck Callahan price, you really don't have a price."

Chuck was a dear man and friend. He will be missed. Maureen

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To the family of Charles L. "Chuck" Callahan Sr. May the love of family and friends comfort you. Blessed are they that mourned: for they shall be comforted.

Jeff and I are sorry that we could not be there to properly pay our respects yesterday. The times we were with Chuck he always had a smile on his face and a story to tell. We are very thankful for he thoughtfulness and help that he gave us many years ago. His kindness will never be forgotten. As sad as it is that he is gone from this earth it's wonderful to know that he is reunited with Grandma Gyger and the rest of his family. We will continue to pray for peace and comfort for Mildred...

I had the pleasure of working with Chuck Sr. as well as Bud, Jim and Bob when I handled some of the Ford dealership's insurance. What a great success story and what a wonderful man and family. My deepest sympathy to your family, Anne Duncan

So many wonderful memories of the 13 years I worked at Callahan Ford. With much love to the family.

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Dear Callahan Family, I loved your dad. He always came to 5 PM Mass on Saturday night and sat in our section. Your parents are an example to EVERYONE on how to raise a successful , faithful, loving family. May God bless you with strength at this most difficult time.
I remember watching tv seeing him on his commercial..."If you don't have a Chuck Callahan price... rip the paper... then you really don't have a price!"