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Otis CULBRETH

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - Otis B. Culbreth, 91, of Newport News, Va., died Oct. 29, 2009, after a brief illness. Mr. Culbreth was born Dec. 7, 1917, in Hope Mills, N.C., the son of the late Jim and the late Margie Culbreth. He was well known in Hampton and Newport News. His business, Otis Foreign Car Repair...

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Wilma and family
Saddened to hear about the passing of your Father. So many wonderful stories you shared with us about him and your Mother. We're here if you need us.
Karen, Ruth, Dorette & Michelle, your friends in Fitchburg, Mass.

To My wonderful Grandfather We Love You And Miss So Very Much Your Memories Will Live In Us All Take Care Of The Rest Of The Family Love you And Miss you Always Your GrandDaughter LeAnne,Husband Daniel,Children Michelle,Haley,Jordan,Maddy And Brody

Gerry, James and Family,

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Remember the good times.

Rest in Peace my beloved Father. I will never forget how you taught me the importance of !and appreciating all kinds of music. I will miss your stories and our great political debates. Please kiss Mama for me. We will miss you greatly.
Frankie, Chris, Stephanie, Bobby, Shanin, Breanna and Bradley.

Gerry and Johnny, It has been a while since your Dad fixed my cars but I have such great memories of the stories he would tell each time I saw him. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

PeeWee & Howard, Sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. He is in a much better place.
LaJuan & Thorbon

Papa, I have so many good memories of growing up with you in my life. I will miss you so much. Take care of my big brothers Eric & Bobby up there. They love you, too.
Your Grandson Randy & wife, Kelly and Great Grandchildren, Jordan and Kailey.

Papa we remember the good times we have had with you, Phillip recalls talking with you about you being in the National Guard and guarding POW's after WWII. Rest in Peace, you will be missed but never forgoten....Love Always Gran-daughter Lory, husband Phillip and Great Grandchildren Anna and Phillip, Jr.

Gerry, you are in our thoughts and prayers, may good times and memories help you through the difficult days ahead.