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McCulley, Mark, 59, Hastings, passed away April 16, 2026, at home, surrounded by his family, following a year-and-a-half battle with pancreatic cancer. Born July 2, 1966, the son of Melvin and Helen (Adams) McCulley. Preceded in death by parents; an infant sister; mother-in-law, Ruth Ann (Kitchen) McGarvey; and brothers-in-law, Charles Beam and Phillip McGarvey. Survived by loving wife of 33 years, Louri (McGarvey) McCulley; sons, Mark James “MJ” McCulley, husband of Stacey Sayers, Danridge, TN; Derek McCulley, NV; Josh McCulley, fiancé of Rachael O’Neil, Johnstown; and grandchildren, Jaycob and Hollie McCulley. Brother of Jeanne (Gary) McGarvey, Robin (Don) Sunderland, and Bonnie (Francis) Sable, all of Hastings; Paul Triponey, Alabama and numerous Nieces and Nephews. Also survived by father-in-law, Kenneth McGarvey; brother-in-law, Todd McGarvey, and sister-in-law, Lynn McGarvey. Along with Jim Black, who was like a brother to him; Shawn McGarvey, his nephew who was more like a brother; and Louri’s dog, Bentley, who was his special “frenemy “. Mark worked as a Quality Engineer for Martin Baker America, Inc. Member of East Ridge Harmony Global Methodist Church. He was an avid sportsman and especially loved archery and reloading ammo. He was often at Lecorchick’s shooting archery and participated in the Winter Archery League with long-time friends and camping buddies, Joe Straw and Bill Maseto. He loved family time at the beach, camping and spending time with his boys and grandchildren. Family and friends will be received at Moriconi Funeral Home, Inc., Northern Cambria, on Tuesday April 21, 2026, from 2:00 p.m. until time of service at 5:00 p.m. Rev. Tim Rough officiating. Committal, East Ridge Cemetery.
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