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Edward H. McCullough

Tyngsboro, Massachusetts

Oct 2, 1937 – Sep 16, 2021 (Age 83)

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BORN
October 2, 1937
DIED
September 16, 2021
AGE
83
LOCATION
Tyngsboro, Massachusetts

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McKenna-Ouellette Funeral Home Obituary

LOWELL - Edward H. McCullough, age 83, a resident of Tyngsboro and former Pelham, NH and Lowell resident died Thursday, September 16, 2021 at D'Youville Senior Care in Lowell. He was the beloved husband of the late Claire M. (Gauthier) McCullough, who died in 2005. He was born in Lowell on...

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Worked with Ed for many years. Loved talking sports and movies. The laughs were abundant. I cherish those days.

To all the McCullough's I am sorry for your loss. John O'Donnell

So sorry for your loss, I enjoy talking to your dad when he would come over for a hair cut we would talk about his family. Ed was so proud of everyone of you. May your memories bring you comfort as you grieve his loss. In thought and prayers.

We are so very sorry for the loss of Ed. Sending our prayers of comfort to Ron and Leigh and the entire McCullough family. With love, Ginger Beaupre and family

My sincerest condolences on the loss of Eddie. We have yet another angel looking down on us.

You were the best roommate my dad could have been blessed with, Ed. I have so many memories or my Dad following you in his wheelchair as you headed to the dining room. And also you and Dad listening to your collection of musicals. Loved listening to your stories. And the strangest thing of all is that your final resting place is a stone's throw from my Dad's. As I did at D'Youville I'll check in on the two of you often.

RIP Uncle Ed! Sorry for you loss to my 4 cousin Ron, Tommy, Michael and Ed and the entire McCullough family. Prayers of strength coming your way

Eddie so sorry to hear about your Dad my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Sincere condolences on Ed's passing! I always enjoyed stopping by Ed's room, or, in the earlier years, walking the park with him. I was so happy to see him enjoying lunch in the park with "the girls" just a few weeks ago. Ed was such a kind and gentle man. He will be fondly remembered.