Jul 16, 1964 - Jul 3, 2024July 16, 1964 - July 3, 2024
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Westminster, MD
Martinsburg, WV
karaoke, music, fishing
He really enjoyed fried egg sandwiches, especially for breakfast but any time of the day. He didn't care for anything fancier than a steak dinner.
Johnny Cash
Terry loved a dog he had in the past by the name of Daisy. He loved Buddy very much and grew to love Reddington, one of 3 cats.
sing a karaoke song any time, day or night, anywhere at all
Terry's favorite place in the world was behind a microphone. He loved music and really enjoyed singing.
Dukes of Hazzard, Ice Road Truckers, Street Outlaws
He wasn't really into sports but did enjoy fishing.
Terry enjoyed the movie, Walk The Line. He watched it several times.
He enjoyed going to live concerts: we got to see The Mavericks and George Thorogood.
Terry worked in maintenance and on cars. He really enjoyed working at hanging garage doors.
If Terry had a superpower, it would have been all of the knowledge in his head regarding working on cars. He could, even while blind, talk you through car maintenance and/or repair.
James Harvey Cullison, father; Patricia Eaton Hill, mother; Raymond Hill Sr, stepfather
Sister-Rayette Beaver, Brothers: Raymond Hill Jr aka Bubba, Robert Cullison aka Bob, Rick Cullison and Philip E Hill
Sons Philip Hill aka "little phil", James Cullison, and Jake Cullison; Daughter Lisa Newcomer, Stepchildren Matt, Richie and CJ Donaldson, Carla and April
At last count, approximately 20 or so, maybe a little less of those that called him Pappy T
Terry had a rather unique sense of playfulness and humor. You could always count on him to make you laugh. He could joke about most anything from something silly and sweet to some mature and raunchy. He also didnt mind being goofy if it would make people laugh.
Terry truly enjoyed being able to help people. It was almost as if he felt called to do it or that it was simply an inherent quality of his. If you needed your car worked on, he would do it. If you needed something put together, he would do it. He worked hard and enjoyed that. After the first stroke, he was still able to help people but he had to do it differently. He could still do car work, but it had to be verbal. As his sons, family and friends will agree: he had a wealth of knowledge in that brain.
Terry a thirst/hunger to know and love God. He gained a lot of comfort in prayer and also, gospel music. His singer of choice was usually Johnny Cash. Sometimes, the Statler Brothers and Oak Ridge Boys.
Terry enjoyed all types of music. He loved everything from classic country to motown hits; from heavy metal to classic rock from the 70s. There wasn't a genre of music I think that he disliked although he didn't care a whole lot for opera. :)
Terry Cullison, born on July 16, 1964, in Westminster, MD, passed away on July 3, 2024, in Martinsburg, WV. He was a devoted father, grandfather, and husband, known for his warm heart and generous spirit.
Terry had a passion for music, often found behind a microphone enjoying karaoke at any hour. His love for artists like Johnny Cash and live concerts featuring The Mavericks and George Thorogood showcased his diverse musical tastes, which ranged from classic country to rock and Motown. He had a unique ability to bring joy and laughter to those around him with his playful humor, often lightening the mood with a well-timed joke.
In his professional life, Terry was a skilled mechanic and maintenance man, known for his expertise in car repairs and garage door installation. Terry's commitment to helping others was a defining trait; he was always ready to lend a hand, whether it involved fixing cars or offering support to those in need.
Terry's favorite indulgences included fried egg sandwiches and a simple steak dinner. He enjoyed fishing and had a fondness for television shows like "Dukes of Hazzard", "Ice Road Truckers" and "Street Outlaws".
His playful spirit and compassionate nature left an indelible mark on everyone he met, and he will be remembered for his unwavering love for God.
Terry Cullison's legacy of laughter, love, and kindness will live on in the hearts of those who knew him.
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Westminster, MD
Martinsburg, WV