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Willie McCullough
21 mars 1949 – 20 juillet 2022
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Willie James McCullough was born March 21, 1949, in Troy Alabama, to the union of the Arthur B. McCullough and Susie McCullough.
Willie James: received his formal education in Alabama public school systems. He came to Indianapolis at the young age of 14.
Willie James: Retired for Globe Asphalt Paving where he was employed for 54 years. He was an active member of New Beginning Fellowship Church, Indianapolis, IN. where he also served as a greeter.
Willie James was affectionally known as “Crow” by many of his friends and family. He enjoyed going to work, watching western movies, reading his bibles, and talking to family and friends. He loved to travel down south and going to his Sunday morning breakfast dates with his niece Stephanie, Tameka and friends.
Willie James was preceded in death by Father: Arthur B. McCullough, Mother: Susie McCullough, Sons: James Lee McCullough, Michael Bowden and Daughter: Rachel McCullough, Grandparents: W.T. Harris and Willie Mae Harris, Brother: James Thomas, Grandchildren: Michael and Michelle.
Wille James leaves to cherish his memories to: Son: Gregory Flynn, Daughters: Shawnna Price (Marvin), Michelle McCullough (Donald), Kimberly M. McCullough-Henry and Courtney Cooper (Jason). Brothers: Jay Quinn Thomas, Christopher Simmons and Sisters: Claudia Graham, Dedriane Pears-Victor, Diane Gray. Daughter in Law; Patricia McCullough (Jamie). Bonus Son: Damon Dixon and Aaron Duerson. Bonus daughter: Ieshia Patterson. Eighteen (18) Grandchildren, Thirty (30) Great-Grandchildren and a host of Nieces and Nephews.
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