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James Culbreath

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

1/10/1935 - 8/17/2025

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Dr. James Charles Culbreath D.D.S. passed peacefully at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home on Sunday, August 17 at age 90. He practiced dentistry in Winston-Salem for 45 years and was highly regarded in the field of restorative dentistry.

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I always loved Charlie´s unassuming, calm and peaceful way that he went through life. He knew who he was, and felt very comfortable in his own skin. His soft and lilting voice could do nothing but leave you with a sense of peace and calm. Not sure I´ve ever met someone with as much talent in different realms as life. I will never forget the far too few times I got to spend with him on extended family Spring Break beach vacations, or at numerous Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. He never...

Scott, and family on behalf of John Mabe, I am so sorry for the loss of your father. John thought a lot of your father, and Claire. He loved to talk about the times he helped set up your Dad's instruments, and what fine musician he was. My prayers are with all of you at this difficult time.

Dr. Culbreath - along with another Dr. Larry Weiss - did some very fine work for the Little Theatre. "The Decline and Fall of the Entire World as Seen Through the Eyes of Cole Porter," from some 50 years ago and which Culbreath conducted, remains in mind as the Little Theater's finest hour and perhaps most professional production.

Thankful for the years and times togrther.

Sending my condolences

Charlie was a fine dentist, musician and all around great human being. I send my sincere condolences to the entire family.

As a child he and his Family were wonderful neighbors. Sorry for your loss.

Dr. Culbreath was my dentist from the time I moved here in 1974 until he retired. He was a great dentist, a true gentleman and a fine musician.