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July 9,1936 - Feb. 25, 2020 Larry McCullough, A beloved Husband, Father, Papa. A patriarch to 5 generations and a brother to two sisters. A loving provider for his family and a man of integrity. A hospitable neighbor to all. Larry was born in Houston Texas, married Ervia Leen Gannon in 1955. Larry moved his wife and two children, Debra and Gary, to Lomita, California in 1961. Larry became employed at Wyle Laboratories and remained there 40+ years as a facilities manager. The McCullough's began attendance at King's Way Church for their spiritual guidance in 2001. Larry passed away at home on February 25, 2020. Services will be held at his church home, King's Way Community Church, located at, 1748 W. 251st St. Lomita, Ca. 90717 on March 12, 2020 at 10:30 am.
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Always a gentleman and easy to be around. I was always impressed how he was so kind to your Mom - called her his bride and melted my heart. I feel I was treated better by Bill because of it. A perfect example on being a great husband. Love to all the family even though only around for a few years when the radio group was going strong. Lost my Bill in June of 2018 to lung cancer, totally understand your grief.
Julie Phipps
JULIE Phipps
March 14, 2020
Keeli Thomas
March 11, 2020
A well loved man who made me and everyone else feel very special. Uncle Larry, the world is a little less warmer and brighter, truly, without you in it.
Joni Hunt Sheridan
March 11, 2020
Dad was a loving man. He loved both family and friends. Dad truly loved mom. Dad taught me a lot over the years. I know That he had more wisdom to share with me. I will truly miss being able to call and ask how I should proceed with some tasks I encounter. I love and will truly miss him.
Gary McCullough
March 10, 2020
He was the best papa ever, & I know alot of people would say that but he really was an amazing man. Id be so proud of my boys if they turned out like him & when my daughter is older I hope for her to find a genuine, kind hearted man like Papa. He was our secret keeper, he was our rock. We will miss him greatly, & he'll always be in our hearts.
We love you Gma.
Megan Farquhar
March 10, 2020
Karen Smith
March 10, 2020
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