David-McCullough-Obituary

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David M. McCullough

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Aug 1, 1930 – Apr 7, 2018

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BORN
August 1, 1930
DIED
April 7, 2018
LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Burns Funeral Home - Levittown Obituary

A retired member of Roofers Local 30 and 30 B.  Affectionately known as "The Pretzel Man".  Loving father of Doreen McMullin (Thomas), Kimberly, Denise (Harry Kubis), and David (Bridgett).  Pop-Pop of Amber, David, Thor, Aiden, Riley, Ryan, and Brady.  Also survived by many nieces and nephews. ...

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Love you Uncle David. You were always one of my favorite Uncles !!! I loved hanging out with you and staying with you !!!

To Mr. McCullough's family: I was very sorry when Msgr. McCormac told us at the 11:00 mass of his passing. He had a wave and smile for everyone, and he will be missed. Karen Stroop, St. Frances Cabrini parishioner

RIP Uncle Davidthe Lesinski family

Mr.McCullough was such a kind,generous,loving and funny man, heaven gained a great one. He always made me laugh and I loved hearing his jokes and nicknames he had for many, He was one of a kind .A great and loving father to his children .I am privileged to have known him . It is sad to hear of his passing. My deepest sympathy to his family .May you all find comfort in knowing how loved he was. Rest peacefully Mr.McCullough.

Mr. McCullough was a wonderful, kind and generous man. I have such fond memories of him as a kid and as an adult. He will be greatly missed. My condolences to Denise and the McCullough family.

To the entire McCullough Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. McCullough was one of the best fathers I ever knew. Always there and providing for his children. A real man! Funny , always smiling and joking, he lit up a room with his huge personality and great hair no matter the setting.
My Best Friend Dave, my heart is heavy for you buddy and you know that I am always here for you. Your parents are both in a better place because they were great people and we have to...

Sending our deepest sympathy and thinking of you all during this difficult time. Sending love and prayers

Uncle David...you always made me smile and laugh. Even as a little girl I remember coming to visit on Sylvester Street, receiving a big bear hug, kiss and hearing you say, "There's Janice Bananis." This continued through my life and you always made me feel special. Later, as I had children you continued to spread your love, jokes and humor with them.
I consider myself so lucky to have had you in my life. I will never forget the birthday parties and numerous family get togethers our...

My family and I recently have the chance to meet and spend time with Mr. McCullough. We all had a wonderful time with him and Denise. I wish there were more people in the world like him and it would be a more beautiful place to live in. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the McCullough Family. Denise I am so sorry and wish could be there for you and Dad. I keep thinking about when you're dad would be getting ready to leave and always came into my room to make sure to shake my hand and say...