Clifford-Callahan-Obituary

Clifford "Richard" Callahan

Sacramento, California

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CALLAHAN, Clifford ''Richard'' Passed away on July 27, 2005. He was born in Phoenix, AZ Friday at 3:55AM on November 22, 1946 to Clifford and Darothy Callahan. At the age of three the family moved to Sacramento, CA, where he grew up and lived all his life. He attended Freeport Manor Elementary,...

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my darling son three years ago you were very sick and now Stormy has joined you and every day I miss each of you terrible but the Lord knows when our time on earth will be up. sure hope some one reads this book and writes me a note. Dad is bad now he sleeps a lot and has hard time getting up and down falls often.. love mom

my darling son. thinking about you as I so often do. time goes by so fast. want be long and the date of your death will be here. missed going to Laughton this spring no one could take us. my prayers and love all ways mom

few more weeks till your birthday. every day we think about you and miss you so much. pray for your soul and know you are in better place. love mom and dad

Dear family,
Sorry I didn't get to write sooner. Been having computer problems. Glad I didn't miss the
chance to say a few words about
Richard.. I will miss him and
his smiling face. I never saw him
in a bad mood in all the years I have known him. I hope that the pain in your hearts from your loss
is starting to ease with time, and
all the good memories are starting
to flow. I love you and miss you all. Love Cindy

my deepest sympathy to all his family, I worked with callahan for 23 yrs, he will be sorely missed on his route.

Im so sorry for your loss, it helps knowing that Richard is in a better place and you will see him again. I know this is a great loss for your wonderful and loving family. My prayers are with you.

I'll never forget the last visit Bill and I had with Richard. It entailed a walk through his back yard where he showed us the lovely gazebo he and one of his sons were building. Richard was so proud of it and rightly so, it was a real work of art.
My heart is sad because I'll never see Richard again on this earth, but I am so elated in the fact that we will meet again in Heaven. The beautiful glorious reward that our Heavenly Father has prepared for His children.

Darothy...

To the dear parents, brothers, sisters, children, and grandchildren of Richard. I've recently spent a great deal of time thinking about many of the things that Sharon, Ray and I have done with Richard, Dale, Darlene and Pat during our childhood days (some we probably shouldn't have). Many great memories. I am greatful for each one for Richard was a wonderful person.

While we cannot imagine the pain you must be feeling, Ken and I want to express our love and thoughts to you all.

I'm sorry that in recent years I haven't been able to see my uncle much, but have always had good memories of the times we did share. My condolences go out to everyone that knew him. He will be greatly missed.

Love