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Leo Andrew Cullis III

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Leo Cullis Obituary

Leo Andrew Cullis III

Born Thursday, December 13th, 1956, passed away
Thursday, March 25th, 2010.

Leo was born in Redding, and had been a resident of Shasta County his entire life.
He was a volunteer fire fighter for the Central Valley Fire Department for a time, and was a 4th degree in the Knights of Columbus.

Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leo and Avis Cullis and his sister Evelyn Chase.
He is survived by his brother-in-law Wilbur Chase, his two nieces and nephew-in-laws Tracey and Brian Wright, Michelle and Matthew Phillips and his two great nieces and one great nephew, Cynthia, Evan and Cameron.

Services for Leo will be held at St. Joseph's Mausoleum, April 5th, 2010 at 10 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Knights of Columbus would be greatly appreciated.

Please sign the guestbook at http://obituaries.redding.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Redding Record Searchlight on Apr. 1, 2010.

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Donald Beaudoin

April 8, 2010

I knew Leo as a member of the Knights of Columbus. Leo will be truly missed. My prayers are with him.

Don Beaudoin

shannon pack

April 5, 2010

I was friends with Leo in high school, too. He was indeed a good man, and we had alot of fun. I will always remember Leo in my heart; he was a truly wonderful guy. He shined.

Deddie Grissom

April 3, 2010

I to knew Leo we met in the third grad and were friends through out high school at CVHS. Leo was a good man and will be missed.

Keith Hoppes

April 2, 2010

I knew Leo through school. and graduated in 1976 from CVHS with him. Leo was some what quite back then, however he was well liked by most. It is sad to see him go,It brings a since of our own mortality when friends your age start to pass. Leo Cullis was a friend of mine who i didn't keep in close contact with never the less He was a Friend. My condolences to his family , May his memory be kept dear to all who knew him

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