Don Cullison, brother of former BJ copy editor the late Art
Cullison, passed away Tuesday, March 10 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Their parents were Ernest and Emma Cullison.
Don moved to Murfreesoro from Akron in 2010 to be near his children.
Art, who retired in 1985 after 36 years at the BJ, passed away in
2012. His wife, Helen, joined him in the afterlife in 2014.
Art also was assistant State Desk editor and TV, movie and night
club reviewer at Ol’ Blue Walls on 44 E. Exchange Street.
I remember the time that Art realized that he had put his foot in
his mouth when he came over to my TV Editor desk. He was the copy editor of an article I
had written and he was going to impress upon me that I should write the way you
would talk to the reader, not in a stilted language, as I'm sure he often had done to other reporters.
Art began: “You sure do talk funny.” My response: "Yeah, I do. Since birth."
Then he realized that my speech was distorted by my cleft palate deformity from birth. The look on Art’s face when he realized the gaffe of what he had said to someone who does, indeed, “talk funny” because of a birth defect, was priceless.
Then he realized that my speech was distorted by my cleft palate deformity from birth. The look on Art’s face when he realized the gaffe of what he had said to someone who does, indeed, “talk funny” because of a birth defect, was priceless.
Have you ever heard Art Cullison stutter? I did when his remark hit
his brain. And blush. One of the most erudite people in the BJ newsroom,
out-done only by Hal Fry, had a language misstep. Even the king can do wrong,
huh?
Since I’ve spent a lifetime dealing with people embarrassed by my
deficiency, I shrugged it off. Just another instance for me, like women who
mouth the words as I talk to try to help me speak clearer. Well-meaning, but
noticeable to those of us with a handicap as a constant reminder of our
handicap.
Don Cullison’s obituary:
Donald W. Cullison
Donald Cullison,
92, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 10, 2020 morning surrounded by his
family in Murfreesboro, TN. He was born in Akron, Ohio on April 21, 1927 to the
late Ernest and Emma Cullison. He was a WWII veteran and served in the Army-Air
Force from 1945-1947; and retired from the post office in 1982 after 39 years
of service. Don was a member of Firestone Park United Methodist Church, an
active member and past Master of Victory Lodge #649, and a past Monarch of
Yusef Khan Grotto until 2010 when he relocated to Murfreesboro with his wife,
SaraJane, to be near his family. Don was preceded in death by his parents; his
wife of 62 years, SaraJane; brothers and sisters-in-law, Karl Cullison (Ruby)
and Art (Helen Louise) Cullison. Don is survived by his daughter, Judith
Hennessy (Francis De-Sales) of Murfreesboro, TN, and son, William (Brenda) of
North Canton OH; granddaughters, Amber (Aaron) Schmuhl of Murfreesboro, TN, and
Dr. Jennifer Cullison of Perrysburg Ohio; and great granddaughters, Isabella,
Chloe and Alice Schmuhl of Murfreesboro, TN. Private family services will be
held with the Reverend Francis De-Sales Hennessy, III officiating. Burial will
follow at Greenlawn Cemetery where American Legion Post #566 will conduct
military honors. The family would like to thank the staff of the Villages of
Murfreesboro for their love and care of Don. In lieu of flowers, memorials may
be made to the LaVergne First United Methodist Church at 248 Old Waldron Road,
LaVergne, TN 37086, or to the Villages of Murfreesboro at 2550 Willow Oak
Trail, Murfreesboro, TN 37129. The Schlup Pucak Funeral Home is honored to
serve the Cullison family. Messages and memories of Donald can be shared at
schluppucakfh.com .
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