DALLAS — John Francis Callahan, formerly of 45 Wedgewood Way, Dallas, Pa., passed away Saturday evening, May 28, 2022, at home. John was born in Pittston, Pa. on Aug. 4, 1939, son of the late John and Kathryn Callahan. John was a graduate of Scranton Preparatory High School, the University of Scranton, and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He was a lifelong member of Saint John the Evangelist Church, Pittston, Pa.
Survivors include his wife, Melissa Stroyan O'Hara Callahan; children, John Callahan, Jr. (Angela Wikoski), Pittston; Catherine Callahan (Adam Ruderman), West Pittston; Elizabeth Callahan Vanesko (Kristopher Vanesko), Pittston; Michael Callahan (Tia Hornlein), Pittston; Eileen Callahan Rosen (Bob Quick), West Pittston; Tracy O'Hara (Joshua Morgan), Shavertown; Ryan O'Hara (Elizabeth Oliveri), Bear Creek; 24 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
John is preceded in death by his parents, John Aloysius and Kathryn McNulty Callahan, daughter Mary, and brother Msgr. Francis Callahan.
John was a loving husband and father. He liked to commiserate and find out what happened each day to everyone in the family. Whether the stories were good or bad, they miraculously turned out on a positive note. Not concerned about himself, he always made the rest of us feel special. John was a gentle and forgiving man with a wonderful sense of humor. He knew how to tell a good story and put you at ease. He made quite an impact on how we handle ourselves today.
John spent his whole life working to improve healthcare. Some of this was accomplished by mentoring students, getting involved in state and local associations and committees, and sitting on advocacy panels, including being a member of the State Board of Osteopathic Medicine and serving as President of the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Society. He often trudged through winter storms to make house calls, deliver babies, or patch someone up and send them on their way. He was available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Going on vacation with John meant he had to make at least one phone call to inquire about a patient or family member back home. Much of his work was done out of courtesy. But families repaid his kindness twofold. They brought him food and gifts and much happiness.
John fought fervently to protect the healthcare rights of people in our changing society. Being honest and forthright, he stood up for what he believed. This made an impact on many. Those people that resisted his endeavors asked him to take care of them in their final days of life. He was especially pleased to serve as Medical Director of the Care & Concern Free Clinic in Pittston that serves the needy. And was grateful to be included on the mural of Pittstonians on the Penn Park Building as a physician that took care of the people he loved.
Once an amateur golfer, he played with Art Wall, who went on to win the Masters. Even with five holes in one, his father suggested John explore all career choices. He was a volunteer fireman; played and officiated basketball and baseball; worked as a lab technician; was a teacher of chemistry, physics, and math; and finally an Emergency Room Physician and Family Practice Physician of 48 years.
Loved, respected, and missed by family, friends, and community, may he rest in peace.
The family will receive friends and relatives Friday, June 3, 2022, from 10 to 11 a.m. in Saint John the Evangelist Church, 35 William St., Pittston. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Saint John the Evangelist Parish Community. Arrangements are entrusted to Adonizio Funeral Home, LLC, 251 William St. Pittston.
To leave an on-line condolence, visit John's obituary at adoniziofuneralhome.com.
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Sam Garloff, DO
May 26, 2023
Good people are not forgotten.
TOM AND ROSE
October 15, 2022
TOO A REALLY NICE AND FUNNY DOCTOR
WILL BE MISSED R.I.P
FROM YOUR PATIENT
Sam Garloff, DO
July 29, 2022
John loved his family and his profession. We will miss him.
Carol St.George DO
July 14, 2022
It was my pleasure to know him and serve with him in POMA. He has been and will be missed.
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crystal goss
June 6, 2022
I am really sorry for your loss
Michele Hooper
June 3, 2022
Melissa and family, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Not only was John a great doctor but a man who had a big soul who truly cared for all his patients
Tom Conti
June 3, 2022
So sad ... End of an era. This man was one of best doctors ever. He was my doctor when I was about 6 yrs old than he was my wife's doctor and for my kids too . Way back. He let us bring our child down to the office a couple times at night after hours when they were sick . And we couldn't get n appointment.
Rich and Mary Ann Lazar
June 3, 2022
Melissa and Callahan family, sorry for your loss. I worked with Dr. Callahan for many years. He was a wonderful, kind doctor. His infectious smile would light up a room. He was truly a treasure and will be missed by all who knew him.
Barbara Volpetti
June 3, 2022
Dear Melissa and family,
May your hearts be filled with memories of good times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Mary Ann Perks
June 2, 2022
Dr Callahan was my doctor until he retired. He was a very gentle, thoughtful man who always made time for you. Prayers to his family, may he rest in peace .
Susan O'Keefe Jones
June 1, 2022
My mother was an RN at the Pittston Hospital. Dr. Callahan became our family doctor & he could always get her to smile. He was our family doctor until he retired. He was a good doctor, a fine man & a credit to Pittston. Blessings on his family, Susan O'Keefe Jones & Family
Michelle
June 1, 2022
So very sad to learn of Dr Callahan's passing. Wonderful man! When I worked at the Mercy, I always looked forward to his visits at the nurses station. He told great stories, gave great insight , and usually had a joke to offer me. I remember him as being incredibly kind, which went a long way for this newby (at that time). But, I actually first met him, when he cared for a friend of mine, post surgery... we were just starting college. He let me lend support at her office visit, which required a procedure, and opened my eyes for medicine and the medical field. Im so glad to have met him. rest in peace Doc. My deepest sympathy to your family and friends.
Hazel A Shultz
June 1, 2022
Melissa & family, May the love of family and friends carry you through your grief. John was a very kind, funny man who had many stories to share. He will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Rip John, until we meet again, fly high.
Eva Redding
June 1, 2022
Rest In Peace Dr.Callahan.My condolences to family and friends.Wonderful Doctor .
Joe Gonda
June 1, 2022
Very sorry for your loss prayers and blessings
David Jolley
June 1, 2022
Watching Dr. John interact with patients and others over many decades, it was quite clear he was well respected and well-liked. He was always approachable and willing to help everyone. I've watched him mentor and guide young medical students as well as gently interact with patients in need. And on top of that, he was always smiling and ready with a funny story to share. My condolences to Melissa and all of John's family and countless friends on his passing. I'll miss "Three Wood" Callahan. We were all better for having known him.
Conrad Schintz
May 31, 2022
Dr John will be missed,Husband ,Father Brother ,family doctor,joker ,mentor ,golfer and friend for 48 years
Tom Miller
May 31, 2022
Melissa,
I'm so sorry to hear of John's passing. I have so many great memories of him through the years. Please know that I have you in my prayers during this difficult time.
Claudette B.
May 31, 2022
To Dr. Callahan´s Family: I have many good memories of happy times with Doctor John Callahan. At the time I was employed by Doctor Peter Decker at his office next door to Mercy Hospital. Many times Doctor Callahan would stop by our office to say hello and compare notes with Doctor Decker. I absolutely loved his dry sense of humor and his many stories to tell. What a guy. He came to our rescue after Doctor Decker passed away unexpectedly in 2003. He joined with a few other physicians to ease our burden and see our patients in the office. May he Rest In Peace.
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