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Curtis McCullough |
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Obituary: Lie in State 12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Friday, May 31 Scales & Sons Funeral Chapel 314 E. State Street Murfreesboro, TN
Visitation with the Family 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Saturday, June 1, 2019 Freedom of Worship Outreach Church 6700 John Bragg Hwy Murfreesboro, TN
Celebration of Life 12:00 p.m. Saturday, June 1, 2019 6700 John Bragg Hwy Murfreesboro, TN
The Service of Committal & Interment Lovvorn Cemetery Murfreesboro, TN Curtis Lee McCullough Jr.
Curtis Lee McCullough Jr. was born October 21; 1957 in Nashville, Tennessee to Curtis L. McCullough Sr. and Rachel Hamilton. He received total healing on May 23, 2019 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Curtis was educated in the Giles and Metro Davidson County School Systems.
At an early age he attended Ephesians Primitive Baptist Church. Later in life he moved to Murfreesboro and met a woman by the name of Teneka. They united in Marriage on May 26, 2001. Curtis gave his life to Christ and united with Freedom of Worship Outreach Church. He served as the Hospitality Director, PPA and in other capacities within the ministry.
Curtis, the Artist, has never studied art or graduated from a school of Art Design ... but used time spent from making bad decisions "caused by sin," wisely while being incarcerated from time to time. Blessed with an inner gift, taught himself to use pencils and pastels to its utmost possibilities to create his own unique style. The Bible says in Romans 3:23 .. "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." So after realizing all that he had put himself through, he found the love of Christ, and allowed him to make a change in his life. Curtis gave himself to the one who continues to supply him with his everlasting Grace! Over the years, the purpose of his art has been to create visions from the greatest story ever told, in hopes of assuring others that no matter what their situation is "God loves you" and He will see you through "Whatever it is" if you only Believe! He was a member of the Cultural Art League of Rutherford County.
Curtis was preceded in death by his mother, Rachel Hamilton; his grandparents, Benjamine & Olivia Potter, Preston McCullough and Alice Hayes; his nephew, Dewayne McCullough; great niece, Kimberly Starnes; father-in-law, Raymond Lee Knox Sr.; and brother-in-law, Raymond Knox Jr.
Curtis leaves to cherish his memories, a very devoted and loving wife, Teneka F. McCullough; four devoted daughters, Alisa Morris, Jill Morris of Lewisburg, Tennessee, Talya McCullough and Tene Hudson of Murfreesboro, Tennessee; devoted son, Tevin (Brittany) Hudson of Murfreesboro, Tennessee; loving and devoted sister, Carolyn Jean (Sylvester) Smith; loving and devoted brother, Michael Dewayne (Shelia) McCullough; Two brothers, Curtis McCullough III and Rashad McCullough of Chicago, Illinois; nine grandchildren, Corbin Clack, Teyonna Givens, Makiya Morris, Karlasia Williams, T'Erikus Armstrong, Mylan Morris, Daniyah Berry of Lewisburg, Tennessee, Taylin Hudson and Jackson Ellison of Murfreesboro, Tennessee; devoted father and mother-in-law, John and Carol Scott of Prattville, Alabama; loving sister-in-law Dorothy J. Rucker of Murfreesboro, Tennessee; devoted niece, Shirley (Amen) Uwaifo of Nashville, Tennessee; two loving cousins, Louise Clack and Ronnie Potter of Pulaski, Tennessee; a very special loved one, Quiana Dyson of Nashville, Tennessee; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. |