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James C. Culbreath Jr.

Primos, Pennsylvania

1952 - 2018

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James C. Culbreath Jr. (JC) a resident of Lansdowne, PA passed away March 12, 2018Jimmy was born October 21, 1952 and was the son of the late James Culbreath Sr and Nora Culbreath. He is survived by his wife Audrey, childrenJames III, Jason, Jessica and Jordan, grandchildren Jessica, Jade, Shae,...

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WOW, I just learned that JIMBO passed away. I am so, so sorry to read about his passing. He was a true friend and business partner. Sending lots of prayer to the family.

I'm so sorry to find out about JC, he was a good friend of mine while going to Mitchell Prep and a great football teammate. He showed much greatness on the field back then and I was so glad when he got a chance to play at Oklahoma and then the NFL, we played in the same backfield in HS and I will always cherish the time we spent on the field and at The Corner in Yeadon. RIP My Man JC! Your Blue Eyed Soul Brother Bob Johnson.

I was so sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. We loved getting to know him while he was moving into Lansdowne. Such a delightful gentleman. We were honored to work with him and enjoyed every minute. He is in a wonderful place. Blessings on his dear family.

My heartfelt condolences to the Culbreath family. JC and I were friends during our teenage years. He was a truly good guy and we enjoyed many, many fun times together especially w/ Selma & Richard Barnes, who introduced us to each other circa 1970. We only saw each other a few times after our high school years, but it was always a pleasure to see him! He was a fine fella and I'm sorry we couldn't have connected again; he was just that special kind of person. This news deeply saddens me but...

I've known JC since 1970 when I started my teaching career at Mitchell Prep. Such a great athlete but off the football field and in the classroom, he certainly was a gentile soul. Jimmy was certainly one of the nicest students I've ever had the pleasure to know. I was fortunate to be with him at a Mitchell gathering about 3 years ago and also his induction into the Pa/Delco Hall of Fame. I'll miss him dearly.

Always enjoyed seeing JC around Delco. My sincere condolences to his family and all loved ones at this time.

Sending heartfelt condolences to the family of JC at this difficult time. Praying your strength in the Lord.

JC and his family are in my thoughts.