Culberson, Pamela Suddath
Apr 11, 2018Mrs. Culberson was born on January 13, 1945 in Macon, Georgia to Fred L. and Betty Parker Suddath. Mr. Suddath was serving with the U.S. Army during the Second World War in the Pacific theater at the time of her birth. The family will be receiving friends on Wednesday April 11th from 4 to 7 pm at the funeral home. Services will be on Thursday April 12th at 11 am in the McDonald and Son chapel. The Rev. Wendall Jackson will officiate. Mrs. Culberson was preceded in death by her father and her brother, Dr. Fred L. (Bud) Suddath, Jr. Mrs. Culberson is survived by her spouse of 53 years, Leon (Cubby) Culberson, Jr. She is also survived by her mother, Betty Parker Suddath of Eufaula, Alabama; her two children, Christopher B. (Christy) Culberson of Cumming, Georgia and Cynthia Culberson (Bruce) Ala, of Tucker, Georgia. She has three beloved grandsons, Corey, Gavin, and Colt Culberson of Cumming. Mrs. Culberson has one sister, Suzann Suddath (Jack) Tibbs of Eufaula. She also has several beloved nieces, nephews, and great nephews. Mrs. Culberson was a 1963 graduate of West Rome High School in Rome, Georgia where she excelled as a student and athlete. After marriage, Pam and Cubby moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 1965. Mrs. Culberson was well known in the Atlanta area banking community where she worked for over 50 years. Among her employers were SunTrust, Mountain National Bank of Tucker, and the Bank of North Georgia, from which she retired in 2015. Before moving to the Cumming area in 2009, Mr. and Mrs. Culberson lived in the Stone Mountain, Georgia area for 32 years. They were formerly members of Smoke Rise Baptist Church of Stone Mountain. They are presently members of First Redeemer Church of Cumming. She loved her God, family, friends, and countryand Georgia Tech. Condolences may be expressed at www.mcdonaldandson.com. Arrangements by McDonald and Son Funeral Home, 150 Sawnee Drive, Cumming, GA 30040 (770) 886.9899.#inform-video-player-3 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; }... (Dothan Eagle)