William Park Callahan ’52

Park died March 30, 2016. He graduated from the Hackley School, and at Princeton he majored in architecture and joined Key and Seal. Park roomed with Alex McGhie, Walt O’Leary, and Dick Zahn.
He served in the Army counterintelligence program, was stationed in Nuremberg, and afterward earned a degree in architecture at Georgia Tech. He practiced in New York and Atlanta until 1976, and then moved with his wife, Aline, to Savannah, Ga., where they lived in the historic district and Park worked in historic preservation. He was on the building committee for renovations of Christ Church Episcopal, where he sang in the choir for many years.
Park was a member of the Oglethorpe Club, Historic Savannah Foundation, and the Princeton Club of Savannah. The class extends its sympathy to Aline and her two daughters, Sherry Anne and Karen Lee. We salute Park for his Army service to our nation.
Paw in print

December 2025
Judge Michael Park ’98; shifts in DEI initiatives; a night at the new art museum.


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