May 19, 2025

logo
google_play
app_store
Login Subscribe
  • News
    • Obituaries
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
  • Sports
  • E-edition
    • Special Sections
  • Calendar
  • Archives
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Advertisers
    • Form Submission
    • About Us
    • News
      • Obituaries
      • Lifestyle
      • Opinions
    • Sports
    • E-edition
      • Special Sections
    • Calendar
    • Archives
    • Contact
      • Contact Us
      • Advertisers
      • Form Submission
      • About Us
Jim
A: Main, Just Folks, Main, News
April 3, 2025
JUST FOLKS

Jim Callahan

By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 

At 80 years old, Jim Callahan doesn’t move as fast as he used to, but his stories sure do. And if you sit down with him long enough, he’ll take you on a journey far beyond Nicut—to the open waters of the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and even the Alaskan coastline.

At 80 years old, Jim Callahan doesn’t move as fast as he used to, but his stories sure do. And if you sit down with him long enough, he’ll take you on a journey far beyond Nicut—to the open waters of the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and even the Alaskan coastline.

Callahan, now a quiet retiree who spends his days tending to his vegetable garden and playing cards at the local diner, once lived a life filled with adventure on the high seas. In his 20’s, he worked for a major cruise line, traveling the world and experiencing things that most folks from Sequoyah County only saw in National Geographic.

“I always tell people, I grew up in Nicut, but I saw more of the world by the time I was 25 than most people see in a lifetime,” Callahan says with a chuckle. “And to this day, I still don’t know how to swim.”

Callahan always dreamed of going somewhere— anywhere—that wasn’t Nicut. So, in 1964, when he saw a job advertisement looking for crew members to work aboard a luxury cruise ship, he figured, why not?

“I was young, single and broke—seemed like a perfect opportunity,” he says. “I sent in my application, half-joking, and two months later, I was standing in Miami, sweating my tail off, about to board a ship for the first time in my life.”

Callahan started as a lowly deckhand, scrubbing floors, carrying luggage, and doing odd jobs. But over time, he worked his way up to a ship steward, tending to passengers and making sure everything ran smoothly in the cabins.

“The guests were fancy folks—businessmen, honeymooners, and people with more money than I’d ever seen in my life,” he remembers. “I once had a lady ask me to iron her money because she didn’t like how wrinkled her cash was. I just nodded and went along with it.”

Over the years, Callahan worked on several cruise ships, traveling to the Bahamas, Italy, Greece, Spain, and even up to Alaska.

“Alaska was something else,” he recalls. “One morning, I walked outside, and there were whales just swimming alongside the ship. I about fell overboard, I was so shocked.”

Despite all the incredible places he visited, Callahan says the most exciting part of the job was the people. He once met a Hollywood actress on board (though he refuses to name names) and even had dinner with a prince from a small European country.

“I don’t think he knew the fork from the spoon,” he laughs. “Turns out, money doesn’t buy you good manners.”

Life at sea wasn’t always smooth sailing. Callahan recalls one particularly rough storm in the Atlantic that had passengers clinging to their chairs while the ship rocked violently.

“I was trying to serve drinks, and every time I’d set a glass down, it would slide right off the table,” he says. “Eventually, I gave up and just handed people their drinks in plastic cups.”

After several years at sea, Callahan realized that while the world was vast and exciting, home was where he truly belonged. In 1971, he returned to Oklahoma, got married to his wife Margie, and settled down.

“I figured I’d had enough adventure to last me a lifetime,” he says.

Now, instead of navigating open waters, Callahan spends his days fishing at the local pond, reading travel books, and — of course — dreaming about one more trip.

“I told my kids if they ever take me on a cruise again,” he grins, “I want a first-class cabin. I’ve earned it.”

Just Folks is Your TIMES way of honoring the regular people of Sequoyah County, recognizing their unique talents, personalities, jobs, abilities, etc. Your TIMES appreciates the cooperation of each Just Folks and the public’s nominations for this feature. If you know of someone you think might be a good story, contact Amie at 918-775-4433.

this is a test{"epopulate_editorials":"Epopulate"}{"sequoyah-county-times":"Sequoyah County Times"}
Sooners slug their way to Super Regionals with 12-1 win against Cal
Sports
OU SOFTBALL
Sooners slug their way to Super Regionals with 12-1 win against Cal
By OU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 
May 18, 2025
NORMAN – No. 2 Oklahoma (48-7) softball belted four home runs and posted another run-rule win with a 12-1 victory over California (37-21) Sunday, May 18, at Love's Field. A crowd of 4,075 watched the ...
this is a test
Cowgirls advance to NCAA Regional final with record-setting offensive explosion
Sports
OSU SOFTBALL
Cowgirls advance to NCAA Regional final with record-setting offensive explosion
By OSU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 
May 17, 2025
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – A 12-run third inning catapulted the No. 24 Oklahoma State softball team to a record-setting 16-8 win over Indiana in an elimination game played at Bogle Park Saturday. All 12 of ...
this is a test
No. 2 Sooners advance to Regional final with 11-2 win against Cal
Sports
OU SOFTBALL
No. 2 Sooners advance to Regional final with 11-2 win against Cal
By OU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 
May 17, 2025
NORMAN —  Oklahoma's home run leaders took center stage as the No. 2 Sooners (47-7) advanced to the Norman Regional final with an 11-2, five-inning triumph over California (36-20) Saturday, May 17, at...
this is a test
Resilient Razorbacks top OSU in extra innings, 6-5
Sports
UA SOFTBALL
Resilient Razorbacks top OSU in extra innings, 6-5
By ARKANSAS MEDIA RELATIONS 
May 17, 2025
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.– Senior Courtney Day’s eighth-inning walk-off RBI single completed the No. 3/4 Arkansas Razorbacks’ thrilling 6-5 come-from-behind victory over Oklahoma State on Saturday afternoon ...
this is a test
Black Diamonds’ rally comes up short in state-quarterfinal loss to Newcastle
Sports
SALLISAW BASEBALL
Black Diamonds’ rally comes up short in state-quarterfinal loss to Newcastle
By BY DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 
May 16, 2025
NORMAN -- All throughout the Class 4A baseball playoffs, the Sallisaw Black Diamonds have been “The Never-Say-Die Kids.” The Black Diamonds had to go to the if-game against Oologah to win the Class 4A...
this is a test{"sequoyah-county-times":"Sequoyah County Times"}
No. 2 Sooners open Regionals with 8-0 win against Boston U
Sports
OU SOFTBALL
No. 2 Sooners open Regionals with 8-0 win against Boston U
By OU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 
May 16, 2025
NORMAN— No. 2 Oklahoma Softball (46-7) opened up NCAA Regional play with an 8-0 run-rule win of Boston University (39-18) in the opening round of the NCAA Norman Regional Friday, May 16. Five differen...
this is a test



SEQUOYAH COUNTY TIMES
111 N. Oak
Sallisaw OK
74955

918.775.4433

This site complies with ADA requirements

© 2023 Sequoyah County Times

  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Policy