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Our dear father and grandfather passed away with family by his side on May 29, 2013 at the age of 92. Hal was born December 2, 1920 near Gober, TX in Fannin County to Philip Adair McCullough and Nancy "Pauline" Morrison McCullough. He married Johanna Elinor Amoroso on July 30, 1948. Hal is preceded in death by his parents, sister Ruth McCullough Shaw, oldest son Mark Kevin McCullough and son-in-law F. Jefferson Millican, Sr. Hal is survived by his wife Johanna, son Scott Matthew McCullough and wife Karen Gunnell McCullough of Youngsville, LA, son Robin Luke McCullough and wife Jeri Riester McCullough of Baton Rouge and one daughter Jackie Suarez Millican of Jennings, LA. Also survived by 7 grandsons, 1 granddaughter and 10 great-grandchildren. Hal graduated from Adamson High School in Dallas, TX in 1939. He entered Louisiana State University on a football scholarship in the fall of 1941. Hal enlisted in the Air Corps of the United States Army on April 11, 1942 and served his country through October 23, 1945. Hal became a 1st Lieutenant and was the Lead Bombardier of the 873rd Bomb Squad, 498th Bombardment Group. In combat, Hal was part of the air offensive of Japan and flew 35 missions, earned the Distinguished Flying Cross with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters, Asiatic Pacific Theater Ribbon with four Bronze Stars, one Service Bar, Purple Heart and Commendation for one of the most effective single squadron missions of WWII. Upon returning to Baton Rouge, Hal graduated from LSU in 1948. He was a real estate broker, land developer and builder in the Baton Rouge and Ascension parish area for many years. An avid hunter and fisherman, he also enjoyed sports and coaching over the years. Hal was a friend to everyone he met and he deeply loved his family. A private memorial will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project.
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There will never be another man to walk this Earth like my uncle, Hal McCullough. Hal loved his boys more than life itself. I think of him often. My mother, his younger sister, adored him throughout their lives. My sister Kathy and I miss him and loved him very, very much. Rest In Heaven always.
Jenny Lane
Jenny Lane
Family
May 25, 2020
My favorite memory of Hal was when I went to his house and played with Pecos with him
connor Mccullough
June 17, 2013
I just heard the sad news and I am deeply saddened. Hal was one of my all time favorite people in the world. I have some of my fondest memories with Hal and I am blessed to have had him in my life. I will always remember his wit, his smile, his insight, his wisdom and his knowledge. My prayers go out to the the family. Hal will surely be welcomed into Heaven! Hal will be missed by many but never forgotten by anyone fortunate enough to have met him. God Bless you Hal
John Reid
June 6, 2013
I still remember Hal's smiling whit and infectious laugh. I also remember how he shared his pain with a bunch of sixteen year old boys after Mark's death. He was a great father and provider for his family. Hal was a role model for us to follow...a "Stand Up Guy." I am sure that he is caring about love ones both here and in Heaven at this time. God Bless his family and friends as we fondly remember him.
Keith Brand
June 3, 2013
Scott I AM SORRY ABOUT YOUR DAD :S PASSING YOU HAVE OUR SYMAPATHY HAZEL &TED HEBERT & FAMILY
June 2, 2013
My sympathy to the family. I am Buddy Smith's widow. Buddy always spoke highly of Hal and would be deeply saddened by his death. Love to each of you - Jane
June 1, 2013
How he loved those boys and Jackie...and his love for life was amazing. Yes, he was out best uncle, ever!
Jenny Shaw Lane
June 1, 2013
My Favorite Uncle Ever...
Kathy Shaw Bonds
May 31, 2013
Hal, you are with your sister and other family and friends now, already telling those tales you loved to tell. You will always be remembered...your wit, your intelligence and your love for family. You were our families hero for many different reasons. Love you always....Jenny Shaw Lane (Niece)
May 31, 2013
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