Kenneth James Culleton
January 25, 1949 – August 18, 2024
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 18, 2024, at the Josiah Squibb Pavilion home in Carbonear, at the age of 75.
Left to mourn are his wife, Virginia; daughters Tonya (Stephen) and Stacey (Jason); son Chris (Jennifer); special little son Martel; and his grandchildren. He is also survived by a large circle of former foster children and friends especially his card buddy’s.
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude for the love, kindness, and compassion provided by the staff of Private Josiah Squibb Memorial Pavilion.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be held at Holloway’s Funeral Home in Whitbourne on Friday, August 23, from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. A small private service for family and close friends will follow Saturday August 24th time to be determined.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Ken’s memory may be made to St. Alphonsus Cemetery.
Sincere condolences to Ginger and all the family on Ken’s passing. Ken was a great brother-in-law and uncle to our two sons. Both Justin and Jordan send their heartfelt sympathy and love to you, Ginger, and all the family.
Neil and I have many fond memories of the many times we spent together years ago – Neil and Ken playing table hockey; the dances at the Pine Tree and the endless card games we all played.
I know mom and dad were waiting with open arms to welcome him when he left this world. He was such a wonderful son-in-law to both of them. And mom loved him dearly – he was always there when she needed him after dad died suddenly.
I have numerous stories of all the great times we had, in fact, too many to write here. No more pain now, Ken. Rest in peace till we meet again. Love and hugs to all the family. God bless!
Condolences to the Culleton family and to extended family members. It was my privilege to have known him for a long time. Rest in peace, Ken.
So sorry for your loss my hugs and prayers are with you all
So very sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this most difficult time. God bless.
Ginger and Family we are sending our deepest condolences to you all
without a doubt Ken will be missed by all that knew him. Saying that when you get a disease such as Ken had everyone suffers the love and affection becomes one sides which is not at all fair to your Family and Friends its horrible for all involved. To help soften your pain we are sending our love to you in your time of great grief. Wishing you all the Very Best, stay strong!
Chis and Culleton Family; Please accept our most sincere condolence on the loss of your father. May your grieve be tempered by the happy memories gathered throughout the years.
Jim and Elaine Power