~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, DL Capt. Mark Cullings
September 24, 1945 ~ August 5, 2024
We honor and celebrate the life of Air Force
veteran and retired Delta Air Lines pilot Captain Mark S. Cullings, age 78. Mark joined Delta Air Lines 01-29-1973 and
was based Boston, then JFK/031 prior to retiring. Widowed in 2009 with the passing of his wife
Janice, Mark is survived by his two daughters and his grandchildren.
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Mark Cullings Obituary
Mark Cullings, a beloved longtime resident of
Hingham, Massachusetts, passed away on August 5, 2024 at the age of 78. He was
known for his kindness, generosity, and unwavering love for his family,
friends, and community. Mark was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and
friend to many.
Mark was born on September 24, 1945, in Rochester,
NY. He always spoke fondly about his life growing up on a farm, and taught many
the details of how to properly pick a good ear of corn, and certainly when not
to eat a bad one. After graduating from high school, he attended Union College,
enrolled in ROTC. He fulfilled his commitment to the United States Air Force
during the challenges of the Vietnam War and served for over five years. In
1967, at a party in Cleveland Circle in Boston he met his future wife, Janice
Ross. They were married in August 1968. After retiring from the Air Force, Mark
flew for Delta Airlines, ultimately being promoted to Captain with leadership
roles including being a Line Check Airman. Mark proudly flew the Boeing 767 on
transatlantic flights for Delta for over 30 years, retiring in 2004.
In 1979, Mark and his family moved to Hingham and
set up their life at 44 Spring Street. He was instantly passionate about the
Hingham community. Some of his contributions included working with the Hingham
Merchants' Association to begin Hingham's Christmas in the Square, serving on
the Hingham School Committee for 10 years, being a founding member of the
Hingham Education Foundation and the Hingham Sports Partnership. His love for
the history of Hingham led to an integral role in the refurbishment and remodel
of the Hingham Heritage Museum. One of his greatest contributions was
re-establishing the Hingham Farmers Market over 25 years ago, serving as its
President until his death. The market provided him such joy and he worked
tirelessly to support its success. He was often seen walking around shaking
hands, making conversation and taking photos.
Beyond his civic involvement and passion, his
heart always lay first with his family and friends. Mark loved spending time
with them traveling the country and world, going for walks on Turkey Hill and
Whitney and Thayer Woods, cooking and cherishing great meals, enjoying great
wines, listening to the legends of the 60s and 70s, and living life. Mark
always worked hard to maintain his beautiful home on Spring Street. And of
course, many of us will remember having a fleeting glance of Mark driving
around town in his green convertible Triumph with the head of Tarzan, his
Corgi, sticking just up above the dashboard. Most of all he loved spending time
with his daughters and hugging his four grandchildren.
Mark lost his wife of 41 years, Janice Cullings,
to breast cancer in 2009. Mark is survived by his two daughters, Carolyn and
Lauren, and his four grandchildren, Emerson (Emme), Andrew, Luca, and Giulia.
Mark was predeceased by his older brother, Emerson, who passed away at the age
of 83 in 2019.
His family and friends will miss Mark dearly. His
legacy of wisdom, compassion, and dedication to community, family and friends
will continue to inspire all who knew him. A celebration of Mark's life will be
held at Old Ship Church in Hingham, Massachusetts on September 14th at 3:00 PM.
At 8:30AM that same morning, there will be a ceremony in honor of him at the
Hingham Farmers Market prior to the opening bell. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests that contributions be made to Hingham Farmers Market, reflecting
his commitment to that organization and all that it represents to the
community. Please make checks payable to Hingham Farmers Market and mail them
to Beverly Vernon, 31 School St, Hingham, MA 02043.
Mark's passing comes at an immeasurable loss, but
his memory and all that he shared with us and taught us will forever remain in
our hearts. He will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace.
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