Mr. Glen Cullom, Jr.

June 07, 1953 - October 19, 2019

Mr. Glen Cullom, Jr.

June 07, 1953 - October 19, 2019

Obituary

On June 7, 1953 a beautiful baby boy was born to Glen Cullom Sr. and Canzaty Smith Cullom. They would name him after his father, Glen Cullom Jr. As a young boy, Junior, as he was loving called, spent the early years of his life in Taft, Oklahoma with an abundance of family and friends. This is where he learned how to love country living.

He was educated in the Taft School District in his early years but later moving to Tulsa. He graduated from Booker T. Washington in the Class of 1972. After graduation he attended Tulsa Junior College. He worked for Tulsa Job Corps and Red-Carpet Bus Lines as a skilled motor coach operator. He traveled all over the United States, while driving various groups and teams.

While living in Taft, he learned valuable lessons from his grandparents, Willie and Canzaty Smith. And loving the Lord was one of them. He attended First Baptist Church in Taft as a kid. When he returned from California, Glen united with the Shiloh Baptist Church and later with St. Luke Baptist Church under the direction of Rev. Steven Blades. Glen loved to read and liked to discuss numerous topics, but his topic of choice was “rightly dividing the word of God”. He and his sister in law Debra would talk at length about God’s word. You could always get an Amen from Glen.

His loved his children from previous marriages with all his heart, Chasity Avington, Glen Cullom, III, and Ramon Beard. However; Jr. had a hand in raising numerous children that would call him dad. His love was always giving.

Glen was a hopeless romantic and he never gave up on love. He found love in his wife, Celia Haynes-Cullom, that would last a lifetime But Mia, his trusted canine companion, loved him as much as any child could. If you saw Glen, you saw Mia.

To know Glen, was to love Glen. He never met a stranger. His crazy sense of humor would keep you laughing. Glen had many lifelong friends; however, there were some relationships that surpassed friends they were more like brothers; Calvin Smith who was his cousin/brother, Perry Brown, Dick Colbert, Howard Johnson and James Davis. He had a special relationship with his Uncle Buddy (Sylvester Smith) and Aunt Alice and every time he would talk to them, he would thank them for loving him like a son as well as talking smack to his Aunt Alice. He enjoyed horses, rodeos, and the great outdoors. He was as cool as Super fly and as country as Jed Clampett all in one.

Meeting him at heaven’s gate will be his father, Glen Cullom Sr.; grandparents, Willie and Canzaty Smith, Grady and Opal Cullom and a host of aunts and uncles.

He leaves to remember is loving legacy; wife, Celia Haynes-Cullom; mother, Canzaty Smith-Cullom; children, Chasity Avington, Glen Cullom III and step-son, Ramon (Monte) Beard; sisters, Evans Gaulden and Portia Goff; brothers, Greg (DeAndrea) Cullom, Larry Goff and Russell Bowler; step-mother, Mary Storey; mother in laws, Vernice Conley and Evelyn Haynes; father in law, Williams Haynes Sr.; uncles, Sylvester “Buddy” (Alice) Smith, Floyd Smith, aunts, Rilastine Wilkins, Emma Joyce Gaines, Lelia (Earl) Davis. along with a host of other aunts and uncles, grandchildren, great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, special children and friends. And Mia, his loving dog.

Funeral Services for Mr. Glen Cullom, Jr. 66, of Tulsa, Oklahoma will be 12:00pm Saturday November 2, 2019 at Greater Union Baptist Church 955 N. 36th Street North Tulsa, Oklahoma with Senior Pastor Steven Blades, St. Luke Baptist Church,Eulogist

Visitation will be Friday 10:00am til 8:00pm at Butler-Stumpff & Dyer Funeral Home 2103 East 3rd Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104. “When caring truly matters, DYER cares.” 918-425-5549

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16 responses to Mr. Glen Cullom, Jr.

  1. May God Keep You Close And Wrap You In His Loving Arms In Your Time Of Need. To Be Absence From The Body Is To Be Present With The Lord.

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