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Job Order Details: John D. Culbertson

Order Number: 217473

Order Date Rush Bundle Total Messages Artist Artist Changes Last Artist Status  
9:37am on Aug, 18th 2026 No No $23.90 1 Jeannette N. Jeannette N. Order On Hold  

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Reflection Marker    |    Reflection Code    |       |    Portrait    |    Now & Then    |    Watercolor    |    Collage    |    Mosaic Collage    |    Theme & Custom Background    |    Legacy    |    Marquee    |    Reflection    |    Cap Panel

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Registry Book    |    Tri-Fold Svc Prog    |    Large Svc Prog    |    Small Svc Prog    |    Bookmark    |    Prayer Card    |    Thank You Card    |   

Customer Information

Name: Jim Taylor

Company: Kinkade Funeral Chapel SD

Email Address: jim@kinkadefunerals.com

Phone Number 1: (605) 347-3336

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Billing Address: 1235 Junction Ave , Sturgis, SD 57785

Shipping Address: 1235 Junction Ave , Sturgis, SD 57785

Account Manager: James Wintz

 

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John Douglas Culbertson, 77, passed away peacefully at his home in Hot Springs, South Dakota on August 13, 2026.

John was born to Edna and Robert Culbertson in Sturgis, South Dakota on February 10, 1949. He was the second of five children, and shared a birthday with his youngest sibling, Bob. As a young man, John proudly served his country as a Vietnam-Era Seabee in the United States Navy from January of 1968 to November of 1971. He was also an accomplished finished carpenter, known for his skill and precision.

Beyond his work, John's true passion was music. A gifted musician, he was especially known for his exceptional guitar playing. Whether playing at church or with numerous bands, performing for family and friends, or simply playing at home, he had a remarkable ability to captivate those around him. He was inducted in the Legends of Dakota Country Music Hall of Fame in 2019. Music remained one of the great joys of his life.

John shared his life with his beloved wife of 35 years, Mary Culbertson. He was the proud father of five, Kellie, Stephen, Tyler, Justice, and Janet. In addition, he had six grandchildren, Darian, Cody, Kaleb, Ethan, MacKenzie and Zyla, and three great-grandchildren, Donovan, Ambrea and Desimae.

A devoted man of God, John was an active member of the Southern Hills Evangelical Free Church of Hot Springs, where he faithfully shared his gift of music by playing during worship services. His faith guided his life and was reflected in the kindness, generosity, and compassion he showed to others.

Those who knew John will remember his humble, quiet nature, warm heart, committed faith, and wonderful sense of humor. He never sought the spotlight but had a way of making people laugh with his keen and witty presence.

John is survived by his wife, Mary Culbertson of Hot Springs; his children, Kellie (Daniel) Burns of Paulden, Arizona, Stephen Culbertson of Bend, Oregon, Tyler Culbertson of Knoxville, Tennessee, Justice Culbertson of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, and Janet Culbertson of Hot Springs, South Dakota; his grandchildren, Darian (Adril) Montoya, Cody (Emily) Burns, Kaleb Burns, MacKenzie Grams, Ethan Grams, and Zyla Culbertson; his great-grandchildren, Donovan, Ambrea, and Desimae; his sisters, Janis Culbertson and Karlene (Dwight) Griffee; and countless nieces, nephews, cousins, and other beloved family members.

He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Culbertson; his mother, Edna Matz; his stepfather, Earl Matz; his brother, Robert Culbertson; and his sister, Sherrill Dennis.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Camp Hallawasa, PO Box 567, Hot Springs, SD, 57747.
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John D. Culbertson
February 10, 1949 – August 13, 2026

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