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Dan Callaghan

Yankton, SD

1935, 2750, Fruitdale (Orman Dam), BR-2,

Dan Callaghan's parents can to the United States in 1914 from Donegal Ireland. Dan was born in Yankton in 1915. He served in the United States Navy during World War II along with his two brothers Dennis and Charles. Dan operated a full service Sinclair filling station for many years. He was an amazing hard working man who was always willing to help out and give to others. He passed away in 1994.

"I remember in our talks he mentioned working in the Black Hills because there was no work in Yankton. Dad was a part of the greatest generation that built this country and served it with pride and honor." . . . . Patricia Callaghan, Dan's daughter


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