Rick Watson
Great woman and a hugh loss. Condolences.
Birth date: Sep 23, 1949 Death date: Sep 5, 2014
Carolyn Jo Callahan (Evans) passed from this life into the next on September 5, 2014. She was 64 years old. Jo was born in Prairie Grove, Arkansas, on September 23, 1949 to Carroll (CR) and Roberta (Bert) Evans. She graduated from Read Obituary
Great woman and a hugh loss. Condolences.
Jo Jo, most of us never realized your dedication to the VFW until we read the beautiful tributes made by your veteran family. Your countless contributions were never about you, but only to serve those in need with dignity and honor. You will be missed by so many friends and family members. As we celebrate your lifeā¦.I have a visual of you decked out in your red, white and blue wings, floating from cloud to cloud, ipad in hand, teaching the other angels how to master Facebook. Thank you for the laughs, thank you for the memories, but most of all, thank you for your friendship.
Jo Jo you kept a smile on my face all those years we woked together. It was a honor and a pleasure to be able to call you my friend. You will be truly missed and my heart hurts that we lost you so young. It was a total shock and I will miss you hundreds of emails that we sent back and forth. Thoughts and prayers for your whole family. Love ya girl , you will be missed. Rest in peace .
Jo Jo and Mike were as inseparable as my wife and I, and we were all VERY close friends. I was in shock when I heard as her and I had been bantering on Facebook the last few days and sent good giggles to both families. She was treasured and will be greatly missed. Jim Umbenhower
I know Jo Jo through the VFW Post 577 Auxiliary. She was a great person who loved to celebrate and support veteran events. She was easy to find at Veterans Day parades because of her way of dressing in red, white and blue and her face paintings. I want to express my condolances to the family.
Lit a candle in memory of "JoJo" Carolyn Jo Callahan
On behalf of the entire Mayor of Tulsa Veterans Advisory Council, you are truly going to be missed. You were an inspiration, just a spit fire of energy, and the lady we could all turn to when we wanted a Team Player. Thanks for being yourself and letting the rest of in your world!!!
Jo was an awesome friend and leader. We met thru the VFW Auxiliary many years ago and I know she will be missed by many.Donita Kay Bell Collinsville Auxiliary
I met Jo thru my sister Wanda and William Mike and Jo was always at our family fourth celebration. Jo you will be missed . And to the family Jo was awesome and she left a great legacy her children and grandchildren. Mike my prayers are with youLizzie Butler