~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. William Edward Callaway
Jr.
January 13, 1937 - May 17, 2025
William Edward Callaway, Jr. (Bill), 88, passed
away on May 17, 2025………..Bill joined Delta Air Lines 10-18-1965 and retired
with Delta in 1997 based 030/ATL. Bill
is survived by his wife Carol, and by his children and their families.
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William Callaway Obituary
William Edward Callaway, Jr. (Bill), 88, passed
away on May 17, 2025. Bill was born in Danville, Virginia on January 13, 1937,
to William Edward and Mary Elizabeth Callaway.
Bill graduated from Dreher High School in
Columbia, SC, and then went to preparatory school in Washington DC before
entering the United States Naval Academy in 1956. Upon his graduation from the
Academy and pilot training, he flew C-130's for the United States Navy for five
years. Following his Naval service, Bill flew and trained pilots for Delta Air
Lines for over 30 years, retiring in 1997.
After his graduation from the Naval Academy, he
married Marla Jean (Jeanie) Morrison Callaway (deceased), and they had three
children: Elizabeth (Lisa) Callaway, William Edward (Bill) Callaway, III
(Karen) and Richard Jackson (Jack) Callaway.
Some years later, Bill married Carol Awtrey
Garrison and added two sons, David Merrill Garrison (deceased) and Jeffrey Holt
Garrison (Jennie) to complete a very large family indeed.
Bill was dedicated to his family, his church and
his community. He managed to play a lot of golf with some good friends as well.
He was an active member of First Presbyterian
Church of Marietta where he served as both a Deacon and an Elder. He taught
Sunday School and was on a variety of committees, always favoring the tasks
that featured those in need of food. Thankfully he did not sing in the church
choir!
In the community, Bill was always active in the
Rotary Club. He was a member of the Marietta Club and then a charter member of
the of the Marietta Metro Club, where he served on many committees and was
president. He lived the Rotary's Four Way Test.
Even with a large family, Bill engineered trips
for the family to ski, to St. Simons, to the family retreat at Tall But Trees
for summer camp and to hunt and to fish. When it wasn't deer or turkey season,
there was always the "Hog Killin" to attend or armadillo to slay.
Bill was predeceased in his death by his parents,
his first wife, his sister Betty Harden, his son David Garrison and his
grandson Holt Garrison. He is survived by his wife, four children, twelve
grandchildren, six great grandchildren, and much-loved nieces and nephews.
The family wants to thank the wonderful staff at
Arbor Terrace at Burnt Hickory and Trinity Hospice for their amazing care.
Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, May 22,
2025, at 2:00 at the First Presbyterian Church of Marietta. Visitation will be
held on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 form 4-6 PM at Mayes Ward Dobbins Funeral home,
180 Church St, Marietta. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First
Presbyterian Church of Marietta or the charity of your choice.

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