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Charles McCullough Obituary

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Charles McCullough

Rock Hill, South Carolina

December 26, 1957 - April 6, 2022

Charles McCullough Obituary

Charles McCullough went home to be with the Lord on April 6th 2022, in the presence of his loving wife Gloria. He was born December 26, 1957 in Rock Hill SC to the late Jerry and Eliza McCullough, He is preceded in death by his sister Daisy Browning.

He Joined Nazareth Baptist Church at an early age where he was a faithful and dedicated member until his illness. He loved the Lord and served in his church and community. He served as a Deacon, Sunday school teacher, Vacation Bible school superintendent and bus driver. He was employed by General Tire for 28 years. His love for Polo Ralph Lauren, Lee Williams and the Spiritual QC’s , Canton Spirituals, and Sweets, was only superseded by his love for God and love for his wife.

He is survived by his faithful wife Gloria McCullough of Rock Hill, SC  two children La’Keea McCullough Dawkins and Charles Anthony McCullough (Ajsonta) both of Rock hill, SC five grandchildren Brayden Culyan Dawkins, Layken McKenleigh Dawkins, Braxtin Carsyn Dawkins, Ella Genelle James, Kliyah Jaymes McCullough Three brothers Jerry McCullough Jr, Melvin McCullough Sr (Mary) Richard McCullough Sr (Phyllis) all of Rock Hill, SC two sisters Betty Jean Collins (Joe) of Kannapolis NC Elizabeth Cunningham of Rock Hill SC two brothers in law George Lumpkin and Kennedy Lumpkin both of Rock Hill, SC and a host of uncles aunts nieces and nephews. 

Visitation will be held at Bass Cauthen Funeral home Thursday April 14, 2022 from 5pm - 7pm 

Funeral Services will be held at Bass Cauthen Funeral Home on Friday April 15, 2022 at 2pm

 

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