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David Cullen Ing, age 47 of Milan, Tennessee, passed away April 21, 2024. David was born on February 19, 1977 in Milan to Keith and Pat Ing.
Cullen was a 1995 Graduate of Milan High School and was retired from the United States Coast Guard with 20 years of service. He was proud of his service and loved his country; he enjoyed Las Vegas Raiders football and fishing trips in West Virginia. Most of all he loved his family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Glenn Ing, Beth Ing, Mack Blankenship, and Alice Taylor.
Cullen is survived by his parents, Keith and Pat Ing; children, Sydney Ing, Chloe Ing, Lucas Ing, and Jeslyn Ing; brother, Clint Ing (Morgan); nieces, Greer and Landree Ing; nephew, Riggs Ing.
Family and friends are invited to a military graveside service on May11, 2024, 11:00 A.M. at Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Milan, Tennessee.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested to make donations to the Alzheimer’s Association in honor of Cullen’s family members who have suffered from this awful disease including his mother, Pat Ing; grandfather, Mack Blankenship; and aunts, Ruth Gardner and Linda Bond. Donations may be made by clicking the link below.
Arrangements Entrusted to: Sumner Funeral & Cremation Lakeside, Hendersonville (615) 822-4442 www.sumnerfuneral.com
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