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George Callahan

Bristol, Connecticut

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BRISTOLGeorge D. Callahan Jr., 91, passed away on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, with his loving family by his side. He was the beloved husband of Sandra (Corey) Callahan. He was born on November 14, 1932, in Bristol, and was the son of the late George and Mary (Schriener) Callahan.George grew up in...

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Sandy and Family, Though I haven't seen you in years, I am in regular contact with Cheryl, who is living in your old house on Knollwood. I am sorry for your loss. We age without knowing how time has passed. And, then a momentous event occurs. May your memories of peaceful days carry you through the days to come. Blessings, Karlene DeVine

Rip George you were nice to work with

George Callahan is the best friend the Marinelli family ever had. He made every one of us (all generations) feel special, and we loved him as our own. Mike and I have so many treasured memories of him and Sandy on Friday nights at the restaurant, and bus trips to UConn basketball games, adventures at the race track with Nick and Maxine, Christmas eve parties in his downstairs bar, family celebrations, George and Sandy pizza parties, and lots of laughter and tears and opinions and advise and...

So sorry to hear about George´s passing. I really enjoyed working with George at Farmington bank! He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Sandy, family and his friends

Our deepest condolences to the family . I know he left many happy memories of himself for all of you and us to enjoy . Rest in peace George.

My sincere condolences to Sandy and the entire family. George was a truly great man and I cherish the memories and friendship he shared with my family. Love, Robbie Marinelli

To the Callahan family, So very sorry to read of George´s passing. I grew up on the East Side, knowing Barbara and I graduated with Mary. Barbara, please take care. Again, my condolences. Barbara Puzacke Norton Widow of Roger Norton

my condolences go out to the callahan family riheavenly peace gone but never forgotten