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Cullen Wall “Jug head” Smith Jr.

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Cullen Wall “Jug head” Smith Jr.

Birth
Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 May 2010 (aged 50)
Chesterfield, Macomb County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Clinton Township, Macomb County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sermon on the Mount Lot 86A Unit3b Sec. 12.
Memorial ID
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Age 51. (See baby photo with grandfather Cullen B Smith, this photo 1957 panhead Cullen built, and I drove it.)
Possible true bloodline, I couldn't find an adoption record at home.
Cullen W. Smith, age 50, of Sterling Heights, died in Chesterfield, May 8, 2010. Born July 19, 1959, in Pottstown, Pa. (There might be an adoption record, possible family is Walls from Pennsylvania and may have been in Rhode Island.).
He was a truck driver and diesel mechanic for the Teamsters Union. He was a member of the Free Wheelers Motorcycle Club of Michigan and enjoyed riding his motorcycle. He is survived by his children, J T and C Smith; 3 grandchildren, I, S and M; his mother P Smith, stepdaughter, A N; siblings, L Smith and C Smith and niece A (Jeff) U. Visitation 2:30-9 p.m. Friday, May 14 with the funeral at 7 p.m. Friday at Gendernalik Funeral Home, 35259 23 Mile Road, New Baltimore. Memorial contributions to the wishes of the family.
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Beer, Bikes, Bars, Cars, trucks are all a big part of Cullen Jr's end of life with Ye-Ha!

If there was a choice for a comedy act, Cullen would be the first to react or respond as one of the three lost souls, with three hello's, and more like Curly Howard of The Three Stooges maybe because the haircuts had him looking like or feeling like the star.

Remembering my brother's characteristics:
"woob-woob-woobÃSÂSÃRÂSÃSÂRÃRÂSÃSÂSÃRÂS!" flirting scare with (lots of laughing.

"Nuk-nuk-nuk!" ...(get even or get nuked).

Stronger than a blue steel hammer and loud gulping drinks as empty as you know the Stooges?

Words of the redefining team, where's your manners? Think of something you lamebrains!
Attaboy....

If there was a life down side of Cullen's personal life, it was keeping up with life or love of others, his power of living was with less, seemed to be a greater financial burden in effect with finding less, happiness, and finding more responsibilities to keep up with his kids or helping others.

Cullen financially supported his kids, and was married/divorced: names protected, and had some parentage that made him "step-father" with other relationship issues, however.

As a brother, I'm proud of him, my only brother, and we have had everything one could want in one. It is sad to see life pull away the things we normally do and grow without it, but that's life.

I am legally part of his final wishes that legally speak for themselves in writing and as he indicated in his trust in me; he alone knew these submitted truths, and in that it was what he really wanted in us without disputes despite the changes of his end of life and other final decisions.

Cullen being legally adopted is questionable and not verified at this time, his natural son may have the Smith bloodline DNA;
otherwise, it is possible his natural parents Memorial# 32078806
Phyllis S. & Robert E. Wall, (address in 1955), Black Rock Road, Oaks, Pennsylvania. Also, in Rhode Island was listed on Petra's military baptism record.
Age 51. (See baby photo with grandfather Cullen B Smith, this photo 1957 panhead Cullen built, and I drove it.)
Possible true bloodline, I couldn't find an adoption record at home.
Cullen W. Smith, age 50, of Sterling Heights, died in Chesterfield, May 8, 2010. Born July 19, 1959, in Pottstown, Pa. (There might be an adoption record, possible family is Walls from Pennsylvania and may have been in Rhode Island.).
He was a truck driver and diesel mechanic for the Teamsters Union. He was a member of the Free Wheelers Motorcycle Club of Michigan and enjoyed riding his motorcycle. He is survived by his children, J T and C Smith; 3 grandchildren, I, S and M; his mother P Smith, stepdaughter, A N; siblings, L Smith and C Smith and niece A (Jeff) U. Visitation 2:30-9 p.m. Friday, May 14 with the funeral at 7 p.m. Friday at Gendernalik Funeral Home, 35259 23 Mile Road, New Baltimore. Memorial contributions to the wishes of the family.
__________
Beer, Bikes, Bars, Cars, trucks are all a big part of Cullen Jr's end of life with Ye-Ha!

If there was a choice for a comedy act, Cullen would be the first to react or respond as one of the three lost souls, with three hello's, and more like Curly Howard of The Three Stooges maybe because the haircuts had him looking like or feeling like the star.

Remembering my brother's characteristics:
"woob-woob-woobÃSÂSÃRÂSÃSÂRÃRÂSÃSÂSÃRÂS!" flirting scare with (lots of laughing.

"Nuk-nuk-nuk!" ...(get even or get nuked).

Stronger than a blue steel hammer and loud gulping drinks as empty as you know the Stooges?

Words of the redefining team, where's your manners? Think of something you lamebrains!
Attaboy....

If there was a life down side of Cullen's personal life, it was keeping up with life or love of others, his power of living was with less, seemed to be a greater financial burden in effect with finding less, happiness, and finding more responsibilities to keep up with his kids or helping others.

Cullen financially supported his kids, and was married/divorced: names protected, and had some parentage that made him "step-father" with other relationship issues, however.

As a brother, I'm proud of him, my only brother, and we have had everything one could want in one. It is sad to see life pull away the things we normally do and grow without it, but that's life.

I am legally part of his final wishes that legally speak for themselves in writing and as he indicated in his trust in me; he alone knew these submitted truths, and in that it was what he really wanted in us without disputes despite the changes of his end of life and other final decisions.

Cullen being legally adopted is questionable and not verified at this time, his natural son may have the Smith bloodline DNA;
otherwise, it is possible his natural parents Memorial# 32078806
Phyllis S. & Robert E. Wall, (address in 1955), Black Rock Road, Oaks, Pennsylvania. Also, in Rhode Island was listed on Petra's military baptism record.

Gravesite Details

True bloodline or seek adoption record.



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  • Created by: c smith
  • Added: Sep 9, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76281402/cullen_wall-smith: accessed ), memorial page for Cullen Wall “Jug head” Smith Jr. (19 Jul 1959–8 May 2010), Find a Grave Memorial ID 76281402, citing Cadillac Memorial Gardens East, Clinton Township, Macomb County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by c smith (contributor 47575524).