Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, at First Baptist Church in Coffeeville for Mr. Sonny Glynn McCullough, 83, of Coffeeville, who died on Saturday, June 25. Burial followed in Elam Cemetery. The family received friends from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28, at First Baptist Church in Coffeeville.
Sonny was born on Sept. 3, 1938, in Charleston, the son of William E. and Frances Irene Scott McCullough. He had worked for a number of years for Sears Roebuck and after moving to Coffeeville farmed and had his own yard service. He honorably served our country in the United States Army and was a member of the Coffeeville Church of Christ. An avid outdoorsman, Sonny enjoyed fishing and hunting at every opportunity.
His parents; wives, Sue McCullough and Norma McCullough; one son, Sonny Glynn McCullough Jr.; one daughter-in-law, Brandi McCullough; two sisters, Ruth Dees and Norma LaRue, and one brother, Maynard McCullough, preceded Sonny in death.
Survivors include, two sons, Bryan McCullough (Amanda) and Jason McCullough (Rachel Hodum), all of Coffeeville; two sisters, Jean Jones of Washington and Joy Sumner (Leon) of Charleston; one brother, Jerry McCullough (Helen) of Purvis and six grandchildren, Maeci Bowlin (Isaac) of New Orleans, La., and Ben McCullough, Kamryn McCullough, Ab McCullough, Eleana McCullough and Lucy Bea McCullough, all of Coffeeville.
Isaac Bowlin, Randy Dees, Tim LaRue, Ab McCullough, Ben McCullough and Don McCullough will honor Sonny by carrying him to rest in the Elam Cemetery. Kevin Dees, Bill McCullough, Scott Rodgers and Jeremy Sumner will serve as honorary pallbearers.
Online condolences can be expressed to the family at www.mckibbenandguinn.com
McKibben and Guinn Funeral Service in Grenada is in charge of arrangements.