Hardy Morris McCullough
Published 5:00 am Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Services for Hardy Morris McCullough, of Summit, are 3 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 12, at Jones Family Funeral Services Chapel withburial in Hollywood Cemetery in McComb. The Revs. Gene Douglas andVann Windom will officiate.
Visitation is Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the time of theservice.
Mr. McCullough, 74, died Sept. 10, 2006, at his residence. Hewas born in Jefferson Parish, La., on Jan. 18, 1932, to Laney AltonMcCullough and Annie Bell Bates McCullough.
He was employed for 35 years with Illinois Central Gulf Railroadas a brakeman/conductor. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict.He was a member of First Baptist Church of Summit. He enjoyedworking with livestock and frequenting McDonald’s in the mornings.He was well loved and will be dearly missed.
Preceding him in death were his parents and his sister, VeraHubert.
Survivors are his wife of 36 years, Elaine StephensonMcCullough, of Summit; his sons, William “Bill” Morris McCulloughand wife Becki, of Summit, and Glynn “Buck” McCullough and wifeBelinda, of Walker, La.; his daughters, Annie Marie Reeves andhusband Jimmy, of McComb, Onetta Fulgham and husband Richie, ofSmithdale, and Carolyn Ann Dubose, of Waveland; his brothers, JamesMcCullough and wife Dianne, of McComb, Herbert McCullough and wifeCaroline, of Bogue Chitto, and Calvin McCullough and wife Renea, ofMcCall Creek; his sisters, Eva Nell Johnson, Lyvonne Breeland andhusband Harold, all of Summit, Hazel Reeves and husband Ronnie, andTera McCullough, all of McComb; his grandchildren, Abbi, Levi andMadi McCullough, Jason and Hunter McCullough, Aleacia, Brittney,Justin and Josh Reeves, Clinton, Kayla and April Nettles, SarahGreer, and Brian Dubose; his seven great-grandchildren, andnumerous nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers are Jason McCullough, Hunter McCullough, ClintonNettles, Rickie McCullough, Rex McCullough and WesleyMcCullough.
Memorials may be made to West McComb Baptist Building Fund.