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John E. McCullough

Easton, Pennsylvania

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John E. McCullough, 84, of Easton died Tuesday, March 23, 2010 in Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar Crest. Born: May 20, 1925 in Philadelphia he was the eldest son of the late John Ignatius and Charlotte Robb McCullough. Personal: He and his wife, the former Mitzi Oka, have been married for over 35...

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Maine, 1962

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I miss you so much Dad, but I am grateful for every minute that we had together. I've been recalling happier times, especially from when I was a little girl and you always took me along on your errands. How many fathers would willingly drag a toddler around all weekend? It's amazing to learn what an influence you had on people and how many friends you had who truly loved you. All my love, from your "firstborn," Lisa McCullough Burns

It has been an honor and a privelege to have known John. I first met him as a patient, and quickly became a friend. Our 10 minute office visits stretched to an nearly an hour each time, and I won't soon forget his kindness or sense of humor. We often talked of his war experiences, and he helped me understand my own father's Navy experience. I am saddened by his passing, and will truly miss him. I offer my sincere condolensces to his family.

I got to know John through the Stillwell family and he was always making me laugh and put a huge smile on my face. I also had the pleasure of working with John at an independent movie a few years ago.Also through the Stillwell family i got to meet his wonderful wife. With that to be said all my thoughts and prayers are with the family. God Bless, Marcie Oliver

I've been so blessed to have you as my father. I can never replace that hole in my heart, but I can continue to live a life and to love and care for others in a way that would make you proud. Eric was so happy to have gotten to spend some time with you as well.. he loves you, as do I, daddo Love, Miye

We as friends and brother in Christ, are extending our sympathy and condolences to the McCullough family and all the bereaved ones,in this time of grief and pain our prayers are with you as you morn the lost of a true angel called home having finished his journey here with us.
God bless.
Wilson family.

Bro John,
I am going to miss you. I loved your stories of WWII and NYC. My children loved you as a teacher and a man of GOD! I will see you again.
Rich Meyers Easton PA.