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Joseph McCullough

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Joseph McCullough

Birth
Death
13 Aug 1948 (aged 56)
Burial
Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 3 - Lot 47 - Space 5
Memorial ID
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Joe was born in Grayson County, Texas, the son of Hugh and Margaret (Murphy) McCullough. A local farmer Joe died in a local hospital in Sherman, Texas.

In 1918, he married Miss Mada May Dingle in Sherman. He was a member of St Mary's Catholic Church, Sherman.

He was preceded in death by his father.

He was survived by his wife; his mother; three daughters, Miss Dollie McCullough, Mrs. Valeria Bledsoe, and Mrs. Dorothy Imbert all of Sherman; seven brothers, John, Jim, Charles, Felix, and Monsignor Edward McCullough, all of Sherman, Tom McCullough of San Antonio, Texas and Frank McCullough of Dallas, Texas; one sister, Miss Mary McCullough of Sherman and three grandchildren.

Rosary was recited at Waldo Funeral Home, Sherman.

A Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Mary's Church, officiated by Msgr. Edward McCullough, pastor and his brother.
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An article "Death Takes J. McCullough, Local Farmer" appeared on the local newspaper, Sherman Democrat on 13 August 1948.
Joe was born in Grayson County, Texas, the son of Hugh and Margaret (Murphy) McCullough. A local farmer Joe died in a local hospital in Sherman, Texas.

In 1918, he married Miss Mada May Dingle in Sherman. He was a member of St Mary's Catholic Church, Sherman.

He was preceded in death by his father.

He was survived by his wife; his mother; three daughters, Miss Dollie McCullough, Mrs. Valeria Bledsoe, and Mrs. Dorothy Imbert all of Sherman; seven brothers, John, Jim, Charles, Felix, and Monsignor Edward McCullough, all of Sherman, Tom McCullough of San Antonio, Texas and Frank McCullough of Dallas, Texas; one sister, Miss Mary McCullough of Sherman and three grandchildren.

Rosary was recited at Waldo Funeral Home, Sherman.

A Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Mary's Church, officiated by Msgr. Edward McCullough, pastor and his brother.
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An article "Death Takes J. McCullough, Local Farmer" appeared on the local newspaper, Sherman Democrat on 13 August 1948.


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