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Mary M. Callahan

July 6, 1921 ~ January 15, 2013

Mary M. Callahan, 91, of Cedar Rapids, died January 15, 2013, after a lengthy stay at Living Center West in Cedar Rapids. Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Saturday, January 19, 2013, at St. Matthew Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, by Rev. David Beckman. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. on Friday at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids, with a vigil and rosary at 7 p.m. Burial: Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. Mary Margaret Magirl was born July 6, 1921, in Empire, Minnesota, to James D. and Clara (Hosch) Magirl, who farmed in Minnesota at that time. The Magirl family later moved to Iowa, and Mary was valedictorian of the class of 1938 at Winthrop High School in Buchanan County. She graduated from the Mercy School of Nursing in Dubuque in 1942 and was licensed as a Registered Nurse. She later was commissioned an Ensign in the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps and served at Sampson Naval Training Station in Ithaca, New York, and at the Navy hospital in Trinidad, British West Indies, during World War II. On March 19, 1945, Mary married the love of her life, John P. Callahan, of the U.S. Navy and formerly of Dubuque, at Sacred Heart Church in Oelwein, Iowa. The couple were married 64 years until John's death in 2009. The young couple moved to Cedar Rapids in 1945 and started their family. Although sometimes a full-time mother and homemaker, Mary worked as a nurse for many years at Mercy Hospital in Cedar Rapids and in the offices of the late urologist Dr. John Parke, also in Cedar Rapids, before retiring in 1982. After retiring, Mary enjoyed gardening, especially tending her irises, of which she was very proud. She was active in the community and was an elections poll-worker for many years. She also enjoyed canning fruits and vegetables in the summertime. Mary was active in the parishes of Immaculate Conception and, later, St. Matthew Churches in Cedar Rapids. She was also an active participant in Iowans for Life, and she worked fervently and tirelessly for many years to protect the lives of the unborn. She was Treasurer for the St. Vincent de Paul Society and a volunteer for the American Red Cross and Aid to Women (now Bridgehaven Pregnancy Support Center) all in Cedar Rapids, for many years. Mary was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, John, and by sisters Irene Anderson, Dorothy Carlson, Delores Cowles and brother Bernard H. Magirl. She is survived by a sister, Florence Thompson of North Las Vegas, Nevada. In addition, she is survived by her sons; Michael F. (Rosemary) of Nebraska City, Nebraska, James J. of Ca��on City, Colorado, John G. (Ruth) of Cedar Rapids, and Kevin C. (Jacqueline) Callahan, of West Branch, Iowa. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and their descendants; and a brother-in-law, Francis Carlson of Guttenberg, Iowa.

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  1. Mike, So sorry to hear about your mom.I can honesty say I know what you are going thru.If you need anything just call.Patti

  2. My sympathies to all of Mary and John’s children, spouses, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. I was on the St. Matt’s prayer chain with Mary – that’s how we became friends. When she called with a prayer request we’d start chatting, then we met, and when she retired from the prayer chain calls I visited her at Living Center West and Garnett Place, and again at Living Center West. She and I had a lot of good talks on many subjects – religion, politics, family. She was a very prayerful woman, and loved you all. I’m glad she is now at peace, even though it’s sad to have her gone. Trish Kraus

  3. Your Mom was a peach…she always had a big smile and a hug for me whenever we met. I’ll remember her with a great deal of fondness!!!

    My Love and Prayers are with you dear Callahans from Margie “Petersmith”

  4. We are in Florida for the winter and I just heard about Mary’s passing. Mary was one of the smartest and most compassionate women I have ever met. She always knew what was going on in the world and I remember her many trips to Des Moines to attend Right to Life meetings. Mary was a dear friend and I will miss her. My condolences to her family.


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