IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Linda Louise

Linda Louise Mccullough Profile Photo

Mccullough

May 21, 1942 – December 16, 2024

Obituary

Linda Louise McCullough, a true servant of God, was born on May
21, 1942, in Denton, Texas, to her loving parents, Euencie Dabbs
and Coleman McCullough. Linda was the sixth of nine children and
possessed a unique and radiant spark. Whether stepping up as the big
sister, being a nurturing little sister, or serving as her mother's right
hand, Linda accepted Christ into her life at an early age, beginning her
lifelong journey of faith.

Linda attended schools in the Dallas Independent School District,
graduating from Madison High School. She then entered the workforce,
where her dedication, hard work, and perseverance touched countless
lives. Linda had a unique gift for turning an empty house into a home. In her clients' darkest hours, she was more
than just a phone call away—she was a silent whisper of comfort, always present in times of need. Answering God's
call, Linda served not only those she loved but also those who thought they had hired her, all the while fulfilling her
divine assignment. She was a light in God's kingdom, providing unwavering support to those in need. Linda believed
deeply that we are saved by God's grace to serve and lead others to His kingdom, and she lived this truth daily. Linda
also managed Ike's Beauty Supply House and served as a personal assistant to many, overseeing businesses, managing
homes, handling personal finances, coordinating health needs, and organizing daily tasks.

Linda was blessed with three children: a son, Curtis McCullough, whom she adored, and two daughters, Cindy and
Ronda McCullough, whom she admired. She raised her children to know God and value family, often sacrificing so
her children and grandchildren could have better lives.
Linda was the core of her family. After raising her children, she returned home from California to care for her mother
with unmatched devotion, providing an immaculate home, three home-cooked meals daily, and open arms for anyone
who visited.

In 1991, Linda became a member of Friendship-West Baptist Church, where she remained a faithful member. Even as
her health declined, she continued to worship, whether in person or online. Linda enjoyed life, finding joy in traveling,
shopping, and spending time with her beloved cousins. From Dallas to California to Houston, Linda's loyalty and
devotion to her loved ones remained steadfast and unwavering.

As we remember the life and legacy of Linda McCullough, we cherish her words of wisdom, secret recipes, warm
embraces, comforting voice, and the prayers that carried us through life's challenges.

Linda is preceded in death by her mother, Euencie Dabbs; father, Coleman McCullough; brothers, Earl Glenn Crenshaw,
Floyd Igerhart, Lloyd Igerhart, and Ira McCullough; and her sister, Gloria Vaughn.
Her legacy lives on through her brother, Anthony McCullough of Dallas, Texas; Charles McCullough (Hilda) of
Duncanville, Texas, and Larry McCullough (Emma) of Shreveport, Louisiana; her son, Curtis McCullough (Erin) of
Sacramento, California; daughters Cindy McCullough of El Sobrante, California, and Ronda McCullough of Dallas,
Texas; five grandchildren: Keondra White, Lakucrezia Cudjo, Alonzo Cudjo, Raven Spates, and Reyna Spate; eleven
great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who were blessed
by the life of Linda McCullough.

Funeral Services

Walk thru Visitation

January
3

Evergreen Memorial Funeral Home

6449 University Hills BLVD, Dallas, TX 75241

3:00 - 8:00 pm

Celebration of Life

January
4

Friendship-West Baptist Church

2020 W Wheatland Rd, Dallas, TX 75232

Starts at 10:00 am

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