Kevin-Cullinan-Obituary

Kevin H. Cullinan

Stokesdale, North Carolina

Dec 29, 1977 – Nov 27, 2023

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BORN
December 29, 1977
DIED
November 27, 2023
LOCATION
Stokesdale, North Carolina

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Forbis & Dick Funeral Service - Guilford Chapel Obituary

Kevin Cullinan passed away on November 27, 2023 in Stokesdale, North Carolina. Funeral Home Services for Kevin are being provided by Forbis & Dick Funeral Service - Guilford Chapel.

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Kevin and I were teammates on several different hockey teams over the past 4-5 years. He was always a joy to be around. Always had a smile on his face and great story or joke to tell. He will surely be missed by all.

I was sorry to hear the news of Mr. Cullinan passing so soon. I am lucky to know the amazing family. I can't imagine how difficult it must for you at this time. My condolences to the Cullinan family, especially to the boys.

Kevin would have called me a "knucklehead" for placing two entries. We would have both laughed!

Mr. Cullinan was a nice man with a warm smile. Each time, I saw him, at a school event supporting Ryan, he was very welcoming and had such a positive spirit. I was very saddened to hear the news of his passing. The Cullinan family and friends of Kevin Cullinan are in my thoughts and prayers.

Kevin and I were teammates on a few teams and leagues over several years playing ice hockey in Greensboro. He had a love for family, passion for sports, and enjoyed time with the guys. We could always count on getting a good story and a laugh from him. He proudly wore a green helmet representing his heritage which stood out on ice because of his stature and jovial demeanor. Kevin you are already missed by the adult hockey community. Your smile is permanently embedded and your laugh resonates...

Kevin was my teammate on multiple teams over several years playing ice hockey in Greensboro. He had a love for his family, passion for sports, and enjoyed joking around with the guys. He had an infectious smile and laugh. We could always count on getting a good story and a good laugh from him. He is already missed in the adult hockey community. His green helmet was a symbol of his heritage which he proudly displayed out on the ice enhanced by his stature and jovial demeanor.

Kevin was my swim coach for the Makos club team and had such a big impact on me as a person and my swimming career. So sorry for your loss

To all the Cullinan family, we are deeply sorry for the loss of your dad, husband and son. I know from our friendship with Gail and Jerry over the years that Kevin received enormous joy from his life with his wife and sons. There are no words that can diminish your pain, but we are thinking of you all and wishing you ways to find comfort and peace. Jeanna and Kerry Smith