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John M. "Jack" McCullough

September 23, 1941 - March 5, 2019

U.S. Veteran

Visitation Sunday, March 10th at 2:00pm in the King George chapel of Storke Funeral Home

Memorial Service Sunday, March 10th at 3:00pm in the King George chapel of Storke Funeral Home

Posted by:
Joan Linck

Posted on:
December 12, 2019

Dear McCullough children,. I searched for your Dad to let him know about the passing of my husband, Jim Linck, on April 23, 2019. Imagine my dismay at learning these two "partners in crime" died a month apart. I so enjoyed our get togethers for NP class reunions. We would all laugh reminiscing about their high school shenanigans. Elaine was my "date" at the reunions, while the boys worked the room sharing memories with classmates. I have a bit of a warm feeling thinking of them together again for eternity. Heaven will never be the same. Condolences to you and your families as we all try to navigate the holidays without them. Fondly, Joan Linck, 202 Pin Oak Ct., Shamong NJ 08088

Posted by:
April

Posted on:
March 27, 2019

My deepest condolences for your loss. I hope you are able to find comfort in the scriptures at Acts 24: 15 and John 5: 28,29 which gives us a resurrection hope. At Revelation 21: 3-5 God brings out that in the future there will be no more pain and suffering. And we can look forward to what is written in Psalm 37: 9-11 and 29 about the meek will possess the earth. To find more information please visit jw.org ?

Posted by:
Dwight and Virginia Ann Collins

Posted on:
March 8, 2019

Dear Jane, John and Michael, Our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family. Your father and I worked together, worshiped together and played golf together and watched our families grow up together. Life passes by too fast sometimes but now he and your mom are in the loving care of our Savior, where we will all be united very soon. The last time I visited with him was when our Memories Ensemble came to play at Spring Arbor. He enjoyed music and sat with a big smile on his face and an equally big class of wine. Please accept our deepest condolences and let us know if we can help you at any time during this time of grief as well as in the future. Sincerely, Dwight and Virginia Ann Collins