![]() Galen was preceded in death by his parents Roy and Leila Culver, his wife Freda Culver, his sons Stanley and Donald Culver, his daughter Connie White, and his two sisters Helen Phillips and Ruth Coleman. He greatly enjoyed spending family time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Soft-spoken and gentle, Galen will be remembered for his remarkable kindness and willingness to help anyone out in their time of need. In their later years together Galen and Freda would go round dancing together. ![]() Galen loved horses, having had a few during his lifetime, and he also loved farming with his John Deere tractors and farm implements. Galen would work the family farm on evenings and weekends, and he worked full-time for over 30 years at the tire plant until it closed in 1986. Goodrich tire plant in Miami, Oklahoma, in the Quality Control Department. Galen and Freda purchased a farm and he became a lifelong farmer Galen also went to work at the B.F. After returning to the States in December 1953, Galen and Freda had their second daughter, Diane, as well as their second son Donald (their first son Stanley having been stillborn). It was during this time that his first daughter, Connie was born. Sisters-in-law Doris Donham, Beverly Donham, and Sharon Logan. ![]() He is also survived by his brothers, Robert Donham and his wife Judy, Richard Donham, Lee Roy Donham and his wife Becky. Great-grandchildren, Greyson, Calhan, Charlotte, Madison, Alaia, and Crew. Grandchildren, Kenny and Krissy Andersen, Caleb and Cassidy Wright, James and Erica Andersen, Marcus and Mercedes Donham, and Makayla and Landon Osborn. Rodney Donham Jr., Janice Wright and Bob Andersen, Darrell and Angela Donham. Paul is survived by his wife Linda Donham three children, Dr. He loved seeing his kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids play and succeed in life. Paul was very witty and always had the best jokes. Since retiring he enjoyed watching Andy Griffith, Barnwood Builders, and all sports. In his younger years, he liked to hunt and fish. He was a member of the Fir Road Christian Church and served as a Treasurer and Deacon. He served as a volunteer of the Carl Junction Fire Protection District for over thirty years. Paul later worked for his brother Lee Roy at L&D Cabinets until he started his job at Dean’s Custom Cabinets where he recently retired after twenty-one years.
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