“Those who have been ransomed by the Lord … will enter Jerusalem singing, crowned with everlasting joy” Isaiah 35:10 (NLT)
Charles McCullough was born on September 5, 1952, in Dallas, Texas to the late parents of Eugene McCullough and Annie Bernice VanZandt-McCullough. Charles received Christ at an early age. He attended Saint Peters Academy, and LG Pinkston High School of Dallas, Texas. He furthered his education at Mountain View College in Business Administration. He married Pamela Hamilton in 1971 and became the father of four children. He retired from Safeway and established his own business GWI Professional Services as GW was inspired to honor the late cousin, Gary Wayne McCullough.
Charles was a Minister and Bible teacher whose heartfelt dedication to serving God greatly helped others find their way to Christ. Throughout his impactful journey, he had the honor of serving in several churches across the vibrant Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, including Word of Faith, Tabernacle of Deliverance, Bible Temple, and Pure Word Church, to name just a few! Charles infused joy into his ministry through both his engaging teachings and uplifting song ministry, making a genuine difference in the lives of everyone he encountered. Beyond his spiritual gifts, Charles possessed extraordinary talent in calligraphy, often receiving admiration for his unique writing style. If he were to choose a musical artist from the iconic 1960s, he would undoubtedly select the Temptations, embodying his love for Motown. His legacy of faith, artistry, and inspiration continues to resonate with all who had the privilege of knowing him.
He was preceded in death: (Parents) Eugene McCullough and A.B. McCullough, (Sister) Dorothy Westmorland and (Sister) Daisy Watkins and (Wife) Pamela McCullough of 50 1/2 years.
He was loved by many, and his legacy of love will live on through all the lives that he touched. He leaves to cherish his memories: devoted and supported father Sons: Christopher, Marc, DeZerrick, daughter Pamela Charisma, granddaughters Alexis Hamilton-Brown, Keayna Smith, Elizbeth Henderson (McCullough), Rachel Dezire McCullough-Squires (Richard), Naomi McCullough-Little (Bryan), Rebecca, and Tabitha; grandsons Jacorey Marquel Skaggs (Mark Jr), Montre McCullough, Jordon McCullough. Sister: Wanda Brown, Kay Frances Williams, Brenda Sue Jones a host of great grandchildren nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, and church members that loved him dearly.
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