Wendell Edgar McCullough
1949-2017
It is with great sadness that the family of Wendell Edgar McCullough
of Harvey Station, NB announces his passing. Surrounded by numerous
family members, Wendell passed away peacefully at the Dr. Everett
Chalmers Hospital on Thursday, June 8, 2017.
Born in Harvey Station, NB on March 28, 1949, Wendell was the son of
the late Edgar and Violet (Cleghorn) McCullough.
Wendell is survived by his wife Norma(Storey) McCullough, son Barry,
daughter-in-law Deepa and grandson Walter. He is also survived by
three sisters: Barbara Barrieau (late Edmund), Darlene Hunter
(Allison), Karen Holt (Jack) and three brothers; Randy (Jennifer),
Rick (Annette) and Errol (Sue). Wendell was a special uncle to his
many nieces and nephews by whom he will be missed greatly.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brother
Timmy.
Wendell courageously fought cancer for over six years. He was always
eager to lend a helping hand to his friends and family, even during
his final days. His good nature, sense of humour and generosity are
irreplaceable and will never be forgotten. Wendell was Session member
of Knox Presbyterian Church. He had a passion for sports, especially
the Pittsburgh Penguins, cars and, most importantly, his grandson
Walter. Wendell loved his family and friends unconditionally.
Visitation will take place at Swan Funeral Chapel, 1826 Route 3,
Harvey Station, NB on Sunday, June 11 from 3 to 7 pm. Funeral service
will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church, 2412 Route 3, Harvey, NB on
Monday, June 12 at 2 pm with Rev. Anne Boudreau officiating.
For those who wish to make a donation in memory of Wendell, the family
suggests the Palliative Care unit of the D.E.C.H., Knox Presbyterian
Church or a charity of their choice.
Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Wendell Edgar McCullough – 1949-2017.source
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Uncle Wendell was always my favorite Uncle. He always took the time to play and spend time with us, no matter how tired he was from a long drive. He always expressed interest in everything we did . Words can not describe how incredible of man he was. Aunt Norma and Barry my deepest sympathies to you. I am sorry that I can not be there to comfort you in the days to come. May you find peace and comfort within your memories and loved ones surrounding you. Love you. Chantelle