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Richard Booth McCullough

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Richard Booth McCullough

Birth
Sheldon, Vernon County, Missouri, USA
Death
28 Sep 1960 (aged 64)
Wickenburg, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Wickenburg, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Row P, Grave 19
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Arizona Death Certificate

Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
Sept 30, 1960, p. 8

Rites Pending for R. B. McCullough
Funeral services for Richard B. McCullough are pending word from the Air Force where his son, Farris, stationed on Okinawa, will be able to come to Wickenburg. The services will be held in Wickenburg with the Rev. Robert Jenkins Baptist minister, officiating. Burial will be- in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Mr. McCullough, 64, died in Community Hospital at 8 p. m. Wednesday following surgery. He had been admitted to the hospital the day before.
Born in Sheldon, Mo., September 24 1896, Mr. McCullough went to Madera, Calif., in 1932, moved to Salome in 1942 and then to Wickenburg in 1952. In Salome he did plumbing and carpentry. In Wickenburg he was well known as a gardner and was employed by Siekman's Flower Shop Nursery.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. May McCullough; two sons, Richard of Campbell, Calif., and Farris of Okinawa; and one granddaughter, Janiece Ann McCullough of Campbell, Calif.

Arizona Death Certificate

Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
Sept 30, 1960, p. 8

Rites Pending for R. B. McCullough
Funeral services for Richard B. McCullough are pending word from the Air Force where his son, Farris, stationed on Okinawa, will be able to come to Wickenburg. The services will be held in Wickenburg with the Rev. Robert Jenkins Baptist minister, officiating. Burial will be- in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Mr. McCullough, 64, died in Community Hospital at 8 p. m. Wednesday following surgery. He had been admitted to the hospital the day before.
Born in Sheldon, Mo., September 24 1896, Mr. McCullough went to Madera, Calif., in 1932, moved to Salome in 1942 and then to Wickenburg in 1952. In Salome he did plumbing and carpentry. In Wickenburg he was well known as a gardner and was employed by Siekman's Flower Shop Nursery.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. May McCullough; two sons, Richard of Campbell, Calif., and Farris of Okinawa; and one granddaughter, Janiece Ann McCullough of Campbell, Calif.

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