Rev. [Living individual] Branham officiated and burial was in the Dowling Cemetery. The body reposed at Leonard-Osgood Funeral home.
Mr. Welton suffered with a heart condition and was hospitalized one day prior to his death.
He was born in Hardy County, W. Va., on Dec. 25, 1913, the son of Arthur and Sena (Mathias) Cullers. He attended school in Fairview, Md., and married Josephine Blackburn of Hayward, W. Va., on Nov. 1, 1934. They lived in the Fairview area where he worked in the coal mines and drove a school bus.
In 1950 they moved to the Dowling Area. Mr. Cullers worked at the Barry County Lumber Company until 1961, when they returned to Fairview where he became a West Virginia conservation officer.
In the Fall of 1971 he retired because of ill health and they moved to Cloverdale.
He was a member of the Fairview Church of the Brethren.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, [Living individuals]; four daughters, Mrs. [Living individuals] Beach and Mrs. [Living individuals] Arnold, Mrs. [Living individuals] Gulch and Mrs. [Living individuals] Ruckle; 19 grandchildren, and two great sisters, Mrs. Harry (Marie) Lohr, and Mrs. [Living individuals] Shaeffer.
Rev. [Living individual] Branham officiated and burial was in the Dowling Cemetery. The body reposed at Leonard-Osgood Funeral home.
Mr. Welton suffered with a heart condition and was hospitalized one day prior to his death.
He was born in Hardy County, W. Va., on Dec. 25, 1913, the son of Arthur and Sena (Mathias) Cullers. He attended school in Fairview, Md., and married Josephine Blackburn of Hayward, W. Va., on Nov. 1, 1934. They lived in the Fairview area where he worked in the coal mines and drove a school bus.
In 1950 they moved to the Dowling Area. Mr. Cullers worked at the Barry County Lumber Company until 1961, when they returned to Fairview where he became a West Virginia conservation officer.
In the Fall of 1971 he retired because of ill health and they moved to Cloverdale.
He was a member of the Fairview Church of the Brethren.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, [Living individuals]; four daughters, Mrs. [Living individuals] Beach and Mrs. [Living individuals] Arnold, Mrs. [Living individuals] Gulch and Mrs. [Living individuals] Ruckle; 19 grandchildren, and two great sisters, Mrs. Harry (Marie) Lohr, and Mrs. [Living individuals] Shaeffer.
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