McCullough, Francis Jr.
Obituaries
Posted 7/31/08
Francis McCullough Jr.
Francis “Skip” McCullough Jr., of Ellicott City, died July 22, 2008, of lung cancer, at his residence. He was 85.
Born
March 23, 1923, in Grey’s, now Ellicott City, to Francis Sr. and Mary
Eleanor Murphy McCullough, he attended Catonsville High School.
He attended Catonsville Community College in the 1970s where he was studying building inspection.
Mr.
McCullough was drafted into the U.S. Navy in 1943 and went to
Jacksonville, Fla., where he completed basic training. He trained in
aviation ordinance and became a third class petty officer and was
assigned to a ship whose destination was unknown. He discovered upon
arrival that the ship traveled to Recife, Brazil.
Soon after, he
returned to Jacksonville where he taught automatic pilot stabilizing
using bombing approachment equipment until he was honorably discharged
in 1954.
Mr. McCullough worked as a printing plant mechanic
for the federal government in Fort Meade for more then 20 years and
retired in the early 1970s. He later worked as a building inspector for
the Howard County government for 12 years.
Family members
recall that he led two Boy Scout troops to Philmont Scout Ranch in
Cimmaron, N.M., in 1974 and 1976, when his sons were scouts. His
involvement with Boy Scouts was a highlight of his life, family members
said.
He enjoyed gardening, hunting, bowling, camping and golf.
Mr.
McCullough was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and served in
many offices of the VFW Post 7472 in Ellicott City, including as
commander.
He was predeceased by a sister, Mary “Betty”
Pfeiffer; and three brothers, Harold “Mike” E. McCullough, John “Jack”
O. McCullough and George “Bill” McCullough.
In addition to his
wife of more than 50 years, the former Ruth Kolb, Mr. McCullough is
survived by a daughter, Mary Ellen Dawson, of Olympia, Wash.; two sons,
F. Albert McCullough III, of Denton, and David McCullough, of Ellicott
City; a sister, Victorine L. Tucker, of Ellicott City; three brothers,
Patrick O. McCullough, of Ellicott City and San Diego, Samuel W.
McCullough, of Swanton, and Frank O. McCullough, of Ellicott City; and
five grandchildren.
A memorial service was held July 26, 2008, at First Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Ellicott City.
Interment was private.
Memorial
donations may be made to Pastor Payne Scholarship Fund, First Lutheran
Evangelical Church, 3604 Chatham Road, Ellicott City, MD 21042.
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