Barry-McCullough-Obituary

Barry C. McCullough

St Petersburg, Florida

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McCULLOUGH, Barry C. 34, of St. Petersburg, died on Jan. 24, 2010. A native of St. Petersburg, he was a 1993 graduate of Dixie Hollins High School and attended St. Petersburg College. He worked in the Media and Mail Room Department at Eckerd College and was a member of Bethel Metropolitan...

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My condolences go out to the McCullough family,no more pain,only blessings!!! Latania Johnson & Family

Jackie,the thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow. I will miss Barry's smile and his homemade pizza.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

My condolences go out to the McCullough Family during your loss. Barry will be Missed by Everyone. He wasn't only a Great Man, A Great Friend but he was A Great Father to his Children. Your Family will be in My Prayers.

condolences to the mcCullough family during your time of great loss

To the McCullough Family,

The Class of 93 from Dixie Hollins High School shares in your pain of losing or dear classmate. We would like to say that we are praying for the family during this time of sorrow.

To the McCullough Family,

Look to the Hills from whence cometh your help All your help comes from the Lord. I met Barry over 20 years ago we were classmates and good friends. Barry was always told jokes and had a huge smile on his face. Through all of his illness he still gave praise to God for allowing him to be here another day. Well Barry you can rest from all your labor. My prayers are with the family during this time. Cherish all memories that you have of Barry for truly he...

Brain,
We are sorry for your lost. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. Stay encouraged,

Barry Mccullough Victory is mine sais the LORD!January 19 at 7:57pm · Comment ·UnlikeLike · View Feedback (2)Hide Feedback (2)You like this.
Milly Mill Barry, This statement from you says it all!!! I remember you and I in Speech class at J.C., both of our final speeches to the class were "How to play the game of FOOTBALL"! Not Planned, just the way it turned out! I was honored to share the field with you at Dixie only if it was for a little while! Rest IN PEACE BRO!!! Save a spot for me...