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Callahan, Wamer J.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Wamer J. Callahan, Jr., passed away March 5, 2009 at his home in Colonial Heights after a lengthy illness. Buddy, as he was known to everyone, was born February 12, 1924 to the late Wamer J. and Lutie Lewis Callahan. Mr. Callahan served in the U.S. Navy during World War II aboard a minesweeper in the Pacific. After the war he received his BA and MFA degrees at Richmond Professional Institute of the College of William & Mary. He was a teacher in the Colonial Heights School System, a founder of Swift Creek Mill Playhouse where he was a Director of the Theatre for 24 years until his retirement due to health reasons in 1989. He was also an active member of Christ & Grace Episcopal Church in Petersburg and served on the vestry. Mr. Callahan was also predeceased by his sister Jacquelynne C. McCoull and is survived by his wife of 48 years, Betty Hinton Callahan; his mother-in-law, Martha Lanier Hinton; a brother-in-law, Charles L. McCoull IV; a nephew, Joseph Thomas Mentzer; a niece, Renee L. McCoull, all of Colonial Heights; a nephew Charles L. McCoull V and wife Janice of Chester; four grand-nephews Chan and Chris Mentzer, Chad and Ryan McCoull. A service celebrating his life will be held on Monday, March 9th at 1:00 PM at Christ & Grace Episcopal Church with Rev. David Teschner and Rev. Dr. Boston Lackey officiating. Following the memorial service the family will greet friends in the Parish Hall and interment will follow in the Church Memorial Garden. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Christ & Grace Episcopal Church, 1545 S. Sycamore St., Petersburg, VA, 23805 or to your local SPCA. The family is being served by the Petersburg Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service. Condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com


Condolences

My thoughts of you, Betty, and Buddy have their genesis in the Virginia Museum Theatre of many years ago - before Swift Creek. Buddy was one of those guys "Standin' on the corner" in "Most Happy Fella" among other memorable parts during that great era. We've loved Swift Creek through the years but were sorry to lose Buddy on stage.
So enjoyed knowing you. Dianne Conwell (run-
ning crew, among other jobs)

Posted by: Dianne Conwell at March 10, 2009 12:00 PM

I would like to express my condolences to The Callahan Family, Tom & Paul and all of the Swift Creek Family. May God Bless You All.

Posted by: J. Ron Fleming at March 8, 2009 09:25 PM

I was so sorry to hear of Buddy's passing. He talked me into trying out for the show Carousel so many years ago; my first stage work. I went on to do ten shows at the Mill with Buddy directing me all but once. He made the theatre fun and I could sit and listen to his stories forever. He will be missed by many. Betty, you are in my prayers!!

Posted by: John Cichocki at March 8, 2009 05:49 PM

The world just got a whole lot smaller with the passing of Buddy. You are missed more than words can express.

Posted by: Gordon bass at March 8, 2009 04:00 PM

you are all in our prayers TOM

Posted by: Tom mcGranahan at March 8, 2009 12:18 PM

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