For Posterity's Sake A Royal Canadian Navy Historical Project
In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
McCULLOGH, James Edward (Ted) - Suddenly on August 24, 2009 at the Lakeshore General Hospital in Pointe-Claire, in his eighty-fourth year. Much beloved husband of Aileen Pittman. Dear father of Brian (Mary Jo), Bruce (Janice) and Robert (Robin). Loving Poppa of: Megan, Scott, and Philip; Sean and Michael; and Craig and Kelly. Ted will be remembered fondly by his family, friends and neighbours. Cremation took place privately. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Montreal Association for the Blind or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. (The Montreal Gazette on 05 Sep 2009)
Ships served in:
(TM01-TM02) Ted McCullogh (TM03) Ted McCullogh (right) and friend
(TM04) Ted McCullogh on ML Q120 (TM05) Unidentified Fairmile following astern of ML Q120 (TM06) Depth charge exploding astern of ML Q120 (TM07) Stern gun mount of Q120. Note the depth charges along the rails on the port and starboard sides (TM08) Ted McCullogh on ML Q120
(TM09-TM10) Surrendered German U-boat U-889 (TM11) Ted McCullogh (right) and shipmate (TM12) Ted McCullogh (right) with Quartermaster (left) on ML Q120 (TM13) ML Q120 - location unknown Courtesy of Bruce McCullogh
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