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Marlyn Callahan
Died 1/11/2022

Marlyn G. Callahan was born July 21, 1938, in Jerome, Idaho,
to Roy M. and Dorothy Ellen (Paul) Callahan, the fourth of
seven siblings. He died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022.Marlyn
attended elementary school in Los Angeles before moving to
Grangeville, for a short time and then to Lewiston, where he
completed his schooling with the class of 1957. He also was
in the National Guard for four years.
He fell in love with Loretta Fellows in 1955 and married
her Aug. 24, 1957. They would have been married 65 years
this year.
They had three children, Dan, Debi and Lori, while Marlyn
worked a few jobs at a time. He worked at PFI and decided
he’d like to be a butcher. He then took another eight hours
a day to work a job at Meats Inc. in Clarkston and worked
both full time jobs for three months until he was sure that
was what he wanted to do. Mom would fix him two lunches each
morning, one for each job.
Marlyn and Loretta moved to Genesee in 1973 after
purchasing Theissen & Son from Joseph Theissen. He renamed
the meat packing plant Genesee Meats and started making
Genesee Sausage and butchering with his wife and son.
Marlyn never met a stranger. He had many friends and
highly valued all his friendships. He liked working on cars,
body work and painting. He was very proud of his 1938 Ford
pickup that he fully restored so nice and won a few trophies
at the car shows. He loved rodeos and old country music. He
enjoyed watching the news and learning about things that
were happening in our country. He didn’t care for the
Democrats in power, but would never let political
differences interfere with a friendship. He joined the Nez
Perce County Sheriff’s Posse in the ’70s and was named Posse
Chief in 1987. He had so much fun going on pack trips and
riding in parades with all of the posse members throughout
the years. He also went on a few search and rescue missions.
Dad played the guitar and the banjo and sang old country
songs. When he was younger, he played with a band. Bet he is
playing with Hank and Merle right now.
Marlyn was a member of the Elks Lodge and was always
involved in the Elk Food Caravan to Boise every year.
Marlyn is survived by his wife, Loretta, of 65 years;
son, Dan (Missy) Callahan; daughter, Debi (Ron) Zenner; and
daughter, Lori Callahan. He is also survived by his sister,
Sharlene (Gene) Atwood; brother, Mike (Judy) Callahan;
sister, Gaylene (Ron) Kester; grandchildren, Amber Mae
(Sean) Leigh, Cody (Paige) Callahan, Travis (Kaitlan)
Callahan, Bryan Kambitsch; and great-grandchildren Conner
and Makenzie Leigh. He was preceded in death by his mother,
Dorothy; father, Roy; brothers, Dean and Marion, sister,
Donnave; son-in-law, Ted English; and his favorite horse,
Mr. Bargo.
Dad led a full life and was an honest man and the hardest
working man we knew. If he looked you in the eye and shook
your hand, you knew his word was as good as a contract. He
meant what he said and said what he meant. He loved his
family, friends, horses, cats and dogs. He will be greatly
missed and never forgotten.
We will celebrate Marlyn’s life in his shop at his home
in Genesee when the weather is nicer.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Short’s Funeral
Chapel of Moscow and condolences may be left at shortsfuneralchapel.com. |