Paul and Dorothy Callaway (Dorothy was Stovall)

May 3, 1912January 29, 1990 (77 years old)
Birthplace: Temple, Texas
May 3, 1912January 29, 1990
Birthplace: Temple, Texas

Obituary

August 28, 2014

This is Malcolm, Dorothy and Paul's Son-in-law. I intend to add many nice images and stories about Dorothy and Paul Callaway. Their tombstones are in the same cemetery that our tombstone resides. This is the Austin Memorial Park Cemetery at 2800 Hancock Drive in north central Austin. I will soon place a map so that all interested parties can locate our gravesites. My gravesite with Ann is is only about 50 feet away from Dorothy and Paul's tombstone. So if you would like to see the relationship between Dorothy and Paul Callaway and my wife who died on February 4, 2014, find the gravesite for Dorothy Ann Callaway.

I am having difficulty getting Paul Callaway's obituary. It seems as if everyone want to charge you to even search for the obit! Anyway, when I do get his, I will add to this site.

It is also my intention to keep our tombstones in great shape here in Memorial Park Cemetery in Austin Texas on Hancock Drive.

Also, next to Dorothy and Paul are Gerald and Maxine Steele. Maxine was Dorothy's sister, and the Steele's lived in Pleasanton, Texas. I have even less materials on the Steeles, but I will do my best.

My aunt Evelyn and her husband Lyndon Correll are also buried in this beautiful cemetery. Their big problem is that they do not water sufficiently as you can probably see. If you want or need more information, please contact me my my email below.

Malcolm
rmbrown2@gmail.com
PS I am in the process of adding nice videos about Ann and her family and my family to my YouTube page. If you go online to YouTube, in the information box, type malcolm255 and you will see my videos.

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Dorothy Stovall Callaway

 

Dorothy Stovall Callaway died on May 1, 1999. She was born on January 20, 1912 in McKinney, Texas. Her parents were B. Arthur Stovall and Agnes Craig Stovall. Dorothy married Paul T. Callaway on July 21, 1934. She is survived by her children, Jane Elizabeth Callaway of Austin, Dorothy Ann and her husband, R. Malcolm Brown, Jr. of Austin, and James Paul Callaway and his wife, Judy, of Roanoke, Virginia. She is also survived by her sister, Maxine Steel of Austin and her cousin, Ann Jameson of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and her five grandchildren, David Malcolm Brown of Austin, Julie Mahurin and her husband, Eric Mahurin of Austin, Laurie Ann Frank and her husband, Stan Frank of Cincinnati, Sandra Murray and her husband, Bradley Murray of Dallas, James Edward Callaway of Washington, D.C., and one great grandson, Christopher Eric Mahurin of Austin.

Dorothy received her B.A. Degree in English and French from Southern Methodist University in 1933. During her University years, she met Paul T. Callaway, also a student, whom she would marry in 1934. Dorothy and Paul were inseparable until he passed away in 1990. Dorothy taught in the Austin Public Schools and also was a librarian. Her main hobby and love was playing her Hammond organ, especially songs from her early childhood and young adult days. She was also a loyal member of the University United Methodist Church (48 years) and was an active participant in the UMC Fellowship Forum. Dorothy was also a very proud and loyal member of the American Association of University Women (AAUW).

Dorothy appreciated the love and kind attention from the staff and residents of Highland Hills Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center of Austin, where she resided. Dorothy Callaway loved her family and was unfailing in her devotion and support. She was sweet and kind, always generous, compassionate, and understanding. Her family and friends will surely miss her.

 

Paul Tupper Callaway

He was born on May 3, 1912

He died on January 29, 1990

I am trying to locate his obituary