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Birth

Arthur was born in Medusa March 6, 1921, son of the late Samuel and Florence Schultz McCulloch.

Marriage and Children

Mr. McCulloch married Jane E. Kalbfleish. They had two daughters and two sons. The daughters are Christina and Robin McCulloch. The sons are Arthur and Kenneth McCulloch.

Occupation

Arthur was a dairy farmer.

Military Service

He served in the Army Air Force in World War II.

Death

Mr. McCulloch died suddenly at the Veterans Administration Hospital April 22, 1988.

Burial

Burial was in Onesquethaw Cemetery, Clarksville, New York.

Other Media

Obituary
Arthur McCulloch, 67, of Rensselaerville died suddenly at the Veterans Administration Hospital April 22. He was born in Medusa March 6, 1921, son of the late Samuel and Florence Schultz McCulloch. He was a dairy farmer and a member of Clark White Post 589, American Legion and the Medusa Volunteer Fire Company. He served in the Army Air Force in World War II. His wife, the former Jane E. Kalbfleish, and a daughter, Christina, pre-deceased him. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Andrew (Robin) Dynysiuk of Medusa; two sons, Arthur and Kenneth McCulloch, both of Rensselaerville; a sister, Leona Forget of Latham and five grandchildren. Services were held at Cunningham Funeral Home Monday, Rev. Thomas Garney officiating. Burial was in Onesquethaw Cemetery, Clarksville. Published in The Altamont Enterprise, Page 12, 28 Apr 1988 Issue.

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