John-Callaghan-Obituary

John Brendan Callaghan

Cleveland, Ohio

1987 - 2021

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April 30, 1987 – March 9, 2021 Brendan Callaghan of Cleveland, Ohio, was a friend to all - fiercely loyal to his family and to his many close friends and admirers. He was the cherished only child of Lauren Hattenbach and Thomas O'Neil Callaghan. And he adored them both in return. From an early...

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So sorry to hear of Brendan passing Lori. My heartfelt condolences to you Lori and family. May God comfort and bless you and your family always

So very sorry to hear of Brendan’s passing . I was his dad’s nurse at Taussig Cancer Institute for @14 years . Tom was so very proud of him . May they both rest peacefully.
Tawana Eafford Simmons RN

I enjoyed working with Brendan so much and was so sad to hear of his passing. My deepest sympathy to the family. Like so many people who knew Brendan, I will remember him fondly.

Will miss your sweet face, Bren. Love you always. Sleep in heavenly peace. XO Dorothy & John

So glad Brendan is at peace with Tom and Gramby . I'm whistling to RIP Brendan -
Your fans,
with Love Always, Teri Ianni, Sam and Dan Driscoll

So young and handsome. He had his entire future to look forward to. I never really met you, but from your mother I heard many wonderful stories and how you shared your passion for tennis together. To L.D. and family, please know we share your pain. If you ever need to reach out - we are always here for you. Love, Tribe SunGer and all the Tahoe family!

While we did not know Brendan, we recognize so many names of his family, including our deceased friend and neighbor, Joan Doyle; Joan's daughter and Brendan's mother Lori and Joan's son Kevin; and of course Brendan's father Tom Callaghan. To all we send our deepest condolences.

Lawrence – I’ve already sent you my thoughts and love, but wanted to say what a beautiful tribute this is to Brendan. It gives us, your very old Tahoe friends, a chance to know what a wonderful man you raised and how special he was to those who were lucky to have him in their lives. No surprise to learn he had a great sense of humor, as the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. How lucky you both were to have had each other.