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Death of Carmon McCulley

Carmon “Mac” McCulley, father of Denver North pastor Mark McCulley, died on March 1, 2022 aged 99. He was born on a farm in central Tennessee in 1923, the first of four children. He moved to Nashville before being drafted into the Army where he served in the Signal Corps toward the end of WWII in Okinawa. After the war, Carmon and his new wife Doris settled in Wichita, KS where they raised seven children. He worked as a mail handler for the railroad, then as a machinist, including at the Coleman Company for many years. After retiring, he volunteered at a local hospital, and developed friendships with several of the doctors serving there. He and his family were pioneer members of WCG in Wichita, and Carmon was an avid student of the Bible all his life.

Doris died in 1975, and Carmon remarried, later saying he felt blessed to have been married to two great loves. His second wife, Sue, passed in 2019. He leaves seven children: Carma Ellen Aschenbrenner, Brenda  Williams, Timothy McCulley, Mark McCulley, Paul McCulley, Laurie McCulley, and Leah David. His graveside service in Wichita was attended by many old friends and admirers, his seven children, several of his 16 grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren.

Cards may be sent to:
Mark and Joanne McCulley
9246 Ingalls St
Westminster, CO 80031

3 thoughts on “Death of Carmon McCulley”

  1. Dear Mark,

    Your father must be quite a fascinating person. I look forward to meeting him at the „Great Reunion“. Carmon lives on beyond this world. Death is not the final stop, but eternal life.

    „Death is nothing else but going home to God, the bond of love will be unbroken for all eternity“.

    — Mother Teresa

    Thinking of you,
    Santiago and Elke

  2. Thinking about you at this time. So glad you were able to have your father with you for so many years. He will be missed by many. Keeping you and yours in prayer.

  3. Dear Mark Mc Cully – god may encourage you about the loss of your loved father. God is love and in Jesus he is guiding you that you will be comforted.

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