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Thomas Rudolph “Rudy” McCullough

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Thomas Rudolph “Rudy” McCullough

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
18 Mar 2019 (aged 88)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Rudolph "Rudy" McCullough, 88, of Indianapolis, passed away March 18, 2019. He was born December 22, 1930 to the late Will A. and Lois I. (Morris) McCullough.

He was also preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Julie B. McCullough; son, Bill McCullough; sister, Jane Blunschi of London, KY; brother, Bill McCullough, who was killed in WWII; and his Grand Pup, Libby.

Rudy attended Culver Summer Naval School, class of 1945, and graduated from Broad Ripple High School where he was a member of the 1945 Undefeated City Champs in football. This gained him a football scholarship to North Carolina State. Rudy then attended Indiana University and was affiliated with the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and "Wandering Greeks." Rudy took great pride in enlisting in the United States Marine Corps, even though he was the "Soul Surviving Son" during the Korean War.

Rudy married Julie B. McCullough on July 14, 1956. He founded McCullough Insurance Agency in 1962 and sold it in 1992. Rudy was involved in many organizations including the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Meridian Hills Country Club, Hoosier Hundred, and was life member of the Indiana University Alumni Association. He was President of the Twilight Optimist Club and Jr. Men's Club.

Rudy was and Elder at Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis. He also coached his kids for many years in football, basketball, and baseball at the YMCA.

Rudy and Julie moved to Florida in 1995. There he was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Naples and was President of the Board of Trustee's. He was also active in the Youth Ministry of the Church and was a Stephen's Minister. He traveled to Mexico to build "Four Houses in Four Days," and at almost 80 years old, he was the oldest man to do this. He was also involved in Collier Harvest; delivering food around Immokalee, Florida once a week; and worked at the Guadalupe Catholic Church in their soup kitchen for six years.

While in Naples, he also enjoyed playing tennis and hanging out with his group of characters: Larry, Bud, Michael, Joey, Hank, Paul, and Ed.

He returned to Indianapolis in 2014 to be with his grandchildren, Billy, Tommy, Jackson, Matthew, and Grand Pup, Libby. He also enjoyed spending time with his "old" but great friends in Indianapolis.

He is survived by his children, Michael McCullough, Cathy (Steve) Gerberding, Scott McCullough, and Tom (Michelle) McCullough; grandchildren, Billy McCullough, Tommy McCullough, Jackson McCullough, and Matthew McCullough.

Services entrusted to Leppert Mortuary - Nora. Memorial Service for Rudy held at Second Presbyterian Church, 7700 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN, with inurnment immediately following in the Memorial Garden Columbarium at the church.
Thomas Rudolph "Rudy" McCullough, 88, of Indianapolis, passed away March 18, 2019. He was born December 22, 1930 to the late Will A. and Lois I. (Morris) McCullough.

He was also preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Julie B. McCullough; son, Bill McCullough; sister, Jane Blunschi of London, KY; brother, Bill McCullough, who was killed in WWII; and his Grand Pup, Libby.

Rudy attended Culver Summer Naval School, class of 1945, and graduated from Broad Ripple High School where he was a member of the 1945 Undefeated City Champs in football. This gained him a football scholarship to North Carolina State. Rudy then attended Indiana University and was affiliated with the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and "Wandering Greeks." Rudy took great pride in enlisting in the United States Marine Corps, even though he was the "Soul Surviving Son" during the Korean War.

Rudy married Julie B. McCullough on July 14, 1956. He founded McCullough Insurance Agency in 1962 and sold it in 1992. Rudy was involved in many organizations including the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Meridian Hills Country Club, Hoosier Hundred, and was life member of the Indiana University Alumni Association. He was President of the Twilight Optimist Club and Jr. Men's Club.

Rudy was and Elder at Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis. He also coached his kids for many years in football, basketball, and baseball at the YMCA.

Rudy and Julie moved to Florida in 1995. There he was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Naples and was President of the Board of Trustee's. He was also active in the Youth Ministry of the Church and was a Stephen's Minister. He traveled to Mexico to build "Four Houses in Four Days," and at almost 80 years old, he was the oldest man to do this. He was also involved in Collier Harvest; delivering food around Immokalee, Florida once a week; and worked at the Guadalupe Catholic Church in their soup kitchen for six years.

While in Naples, he also enjoyed playing tennis and hanging out with his group of characters: Larry, Bud, Michael, Joey, Hank, Paul, and Ed.

He returned to Indianapolis in 2014 to be with his grandchildren, Billy, Tommy, Jackson, Matthew, and Grand Pup, Libby. He also enjoyed spending time with his "old" but great friends in Indianapolis.

He is survived by his children, Michael McCullough, Cathy (Steve) Gerberding, Scott McCullough, and Tom (Michelle) McCullough; grandchildren, Billy McCullough, Tommy McCullough, Jackson McCullough, and Matthew McCullough.

Services entrusted to Leppert Mortuary - Nora. Memorial Service for Rudy held at Second Presbyterian Church, 7700 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN, with inurnment immediately following in the Memorial Garden Columbarium at the church.


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