![]() Weaver Culp, preceded him in death on March 2, 2003. Moriah Council 2 Royal and Select Masters, Duquesne Commandry 72 Knights Templar Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Syria Temple Ancient Accepted Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Allegheny Valley Caravan 16 the Syria Temple Automobile Club Tall Cedars of Lebanon and the Masonic Veterans Association. He was past president of the administrative board of the Arnold United Methodist Church and past master of Free and Accepted Masons Tyrian Lodge 644. ![]() Culp and his wife purchased and operated the former Turner Book Store in New Kensington until their retirement in 1989. Culp was a distributive education teacher for Burrell High School, North Allegheny School District and Brooke (County) High School in West Virginia. He was an industrial salesman for much of his early working career. He later received his master’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh. While at Gettysburg, he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Culp received his Bachelor of Science degree from Gettysburg (Pa.) College in 1948. He was a 1942 graduate of Arnold High School. The past five years – since the passing of his wife – he lived in Grove City. ![]() Culp, formerly of Arnold, Pa., died Wednesday, April 9, 2008, in Grove City. Visit to share memories or online condolences with Dave’s family.Obituary was published April 12, 2008. The family requests that material tributes take the form of contributions to Hospice of the Valley, 5190 Market St., Boardman, OH 44512 or to Good Hope Lutheran Church, 98 Homestead Drive, Boardman, OH 44512, in memory of Dave. Saturday at the church, with Pastor Bob Quaintance officiating. There will be a funeral service celebrating Dave’s life at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 2, 2022, at Good Hope Lutheran Church, 98 Homestead Drive in Boardman. Friday, July 1, 2022, at Davis-Becker Funeral Home, 8536 Market St., Boardman, and from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Moore.įamily and friends may call from 4 to 6 p.m. (Tina) Culp of Girard five grandchildren, David (Megan) Culp of Austintown, Theresa (Richard) Horvath of Boardman, Maria (Ryan) Hancock of Girard, Kassie Lee Williamson of Elyria and Robbie Williamson of Boardman four great-grandchildren, Eva Hancock, Nolan Hancock, Charlotte Culp and Ricky Horvath a brother, Jonathan (Cari) Culp of Mineral Ridge and three sisters, Ruth Rummel of Columbiana, Leah (Jack) Martin of North Lima and Rachel Miller of Leetonia.īesides his parents, Melvin and Elisabeth, Dave was preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, the former Hildalee “Lee” Violet Moore, whom he married March 30, 1957, and who died Matwo brothers, Melvin Culp and Daniel Culp two sisters and their husbands, Dorothea (Walter) Kyser and Barbara (Walter) Hartsock and brothers-in-law, Clarence Rummel, Herman Miller and Berkley L. Dave had a great sense of humor and always had a great joke to tell.ĭave is survived by three children, Kenneth D. He was a model railroad hobbyist, loved observing nature, feeding animals in his yard, doing landscaping, and planting and caring for the vegetables and flower gardens in his backyard. In his free time, Dave enjoyed traveling, camping and going on cruises. He especially enjoyed attending and supporting his grandchildren at their sporting and musical events. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was also the founder of the Boardman Retired Letter Carriers Breakfast Club, which he enjoyed attending.ĭave was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother. When his children were in school, Dave and his wife were members of the Boardman Band Parents Association, and volunteers with the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of Boardman. After his retirement from the Post Office, Dave became a part-time custodian for 10 years at Good Hope Lutheran Church.ĭavid was an active member of Good Hope Lutheran Church in Boardman, where he was an usher, a member of church council, where he served as vice president, a member of the worship committee, serving as chairman, a member of the senior choir, and with his wife, Lee, they co-chaired the Good Hope Booster Club for over 10 years. He graduated from North Lima High School in 1954 and attended Youngstown College.ĭave was a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service, working at the Boardman Post Office for 37 years. He shared his birthday with his father, Melvin. 1, 1936, in North Lima, a son of the late Melvin and Elisabeth Hoffmeister Culp. David, known by his family and friends as “Dave,” was born Dec.
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