Michael Kendall Callahan, born March 30, 1945, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, passed away on November 29th, peacefully surrounded by family. He was the son of James Lister Callahan and Patricia Fern Chisholm Sigmon, and he grew up with the values of hard work, loyalty, and kindness that guided him throughout his life.
A graduate of Will Rogers High School, Class of 1963, and Northeastern State College, Mike built a successful career in industrial sales. He was deeply respected for his honesty, his work ethic, and his natural ability to form genuine connections with everyone he met.
In 1969, Mike married the love of his life, MaryAnn Morris. Their marriage was a truly devoted partnership-one that flourished through shared faith, dedication, and the joy of raising their two daughters, Shanan and Shelby. Family was the heart of Mike's world, and he was happiest when surrounded by those he loved.
Mike is preceded in death by his parents; his younger brother, Patrick Lee Callahan; his nephew, James "Shawn" Callahan; his son-in-law, Thomas Richard Casey; and a large circle of aunts and uncles who welcomed him home.
He is survived by his beloved wife, MaryAnn; his daughters, Shanan Casey and Shelby Brock and her husband, Jack; and a growing family of grandchildren and great-grandchildren who brought tremendous joy into his life.
Mike took great pride in watching Shanan's children grow into adulthood. He delighted in seeing Lauren build a family of her own with her husband, Logan, and their children, Landon and Libby. He cherished Matthew and Madison and held a special place in his heart for Hope and Isabella, whose laughter always brightened his days.
From Shelby's family, Mike found equal joy in watching the next generation blossom. He adored Jacklynn and her husband, Kyle, and loved spending time with their son, young Jack. He also deeply treasured Ashlynn and Katelynn, whose visits and milestones brought him endless happiness.
Mike's hobbies reflected his appreciation for both craftsmanship and the outdoors. He enjoyed peaceful days spent fishing or hunting, and he developed a remarkable passion for collecting American Brilliant Period Cut Glass, a pastime in which he took extraordinary pride.
Those who knew Mike will remember his steady presence, gentle humor, and the warmth he brought into every room. His legacy lives on in the family he cherished and who will forever honor his memory.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Village Baptist Church in Bella Vista, AR.
Interment will take place at Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa, OK, with services under the direction of Moore's Southlawn.
Memorials may be made to Bella Vista Fire & EMS.