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Charles A. Callis

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C. A. Callis in many respects a very remarkable man. He is one of those heroic souls who have come up from the depths. A few years ago he was working in a coal mine in Utah, now he is a practicing attorney and has been admitted to the bar in two states. Without opportunities or aid from friends he
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The guiding light and inspiration for Callis was always Jesus Christ. He once said, β€œFrom my earliest recollections to the present time I have always had an abiding and intense love for my Savior. I cannot read the story of His sufferings and crucifixion without shedding tears.
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has risen by the sovereignty of his determination to an enviable station in life. He not only acquired a knowledge of law by self effort but read widely on general subjects and trained himself in the art of public speaking. He is an able, pleasing and convincing orator.
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Callis died of a massive heart attack on 21 January 1947. His wife's death, which had occurred in October 1946, deeply affected Callis, and he never fully recovered from that loss. Callis died in
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in 1905 to perform missionary work. Callis was soon admitted to the Florida bar, and he worked to defend church missionaries in legal cases, such as the 1907 case against George Perry in
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wrote of Callis: "Today Elder Charles A. Callis is an almost forgotten figure among younger members of the Church. Yet to those who knew him, he was utterly memorable."
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Callis became an LDS Church apostle on 12 October 1933, filling the vacancy in the Quorum of the Twelve created by the death of
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and joined the church along with his three siblings and their widowed mother. The Callis family immigrated to the
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Charles Callis to Kathleen Larsen, 20 January 1947, Callis Collection, Mss 22, Archives and Manuscripts,
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His mother later married Thomas Wallace Williams on July 25, 1878, and they had several children.
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In 1891, Callis was elected constable of Coalville. In 1892, he served as a missionary in
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CHARLES ALBERT CALLIS [MEMORIAL LOCATED IN ST AUDOENS PARK IN DUBLIN CITY]-151994
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There is a plaque in St. Audoen's Park, Dublin, to commemorate the Birthplace of Callis.
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In 1902, Callis married Grace Elizabeth Pack, a granddaughter of
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Term ended by removal of apostleship; was later excommunicated.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ireland
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In 1896, at the age of 31, Callis was elected to the
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Callis when president of the Southern States Mission
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