Ian-McCullough-Obituary

Ian Paul McCullough

Chesapeake, Virginia

1980 - 2023

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Chesapeake, Virginia
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Special Olympics

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It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ian Paul McCullough, a beloved son, brother, uncle and friend. Ian was born on May 30, 1980 in Norfolk, Virginia and passed away in the comfort of his home on September 26, 2023.Ian was an extraordinary person who led his...

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He will be missed. He was a great friend to me

Ian you will be missed by everyone who crossed your path! I had the pleasure of meeting you when I worked at Walgreens. You always made my day when I got to see you. I will miss our talks and seeing your smile! So many good laughs with you buddy. Keep shining up there!

As a coach with Special Olympics Area 2, I met Ian on the basketball court. I loved his outgoing personality, his smile and his hugs. He was larger than life, and from what I saw, a stranger to no one. I will miss him. We all will. God speed Ian. My condolences to his family and all that loved him. Coach Diane Crawford and family

Ian was a resident at the apartment community I work. Ian was sweet and fun. He loves Halloween and he would always show me is costume. He always enjoyed his aunt to come visit he would say we are going to have fun. I will miss him so.

Ian will miss you so much it was an honor to coach with you. You always make me and Erin feel at home love you always Kathleen and Erin Goad

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

RIP Ian!!! So many fond memories of being one of Ian's Special Olympics coaches!!! What a spirited, driven swimmer Ian was. I am blessed an honored to know him and enjoy the world of Special Olympics coaching him!!! My thoughts and prayers go to his family and extended family!!! May God comforter you in this time of sorrow and loss.

I remember Ian from High School, and he was the absolute sweetest, and kindest. You were and are loved by everyone that had the pleasure of seeing you smile.

I was my great honor to be Ian´s swim coach. From watching a little guy to watching a man become one of the best Special Olympics swimmers in the state. Watching the joy on his face as he accomplished personal goals as well as helping other athletes obtain theirs was simply the best. He was a friend and team leader to everyone. Your job here on earth is done. We will miss you.