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Quincy Charles Grant McCullough

January 19, 2005 — May 17, 2026

Shermans Dale

Quincy Charles Grant McCullough, a vibrant soul known for his big personality and boundless enthusiasm, passed away on May 17, 2026, in Shermans Dale. Born on January 19, 2005, in Camp Hill, Quincy’s life was a brilliant tapestry woven with a passion for craftsmanship, the outdoors, and a deep love for those around him.

A gifted cabinet maker by trade, Quincy’s expert hands brought wood to life, crafting each piece with dedication and an eye for detail. His education laid a solid foundation for his career—he graduated from West Perry High School in 2023, where he was also active in FFA, and further honed his technical skills in Advanced Machine Technology at Cumberland-Perry Area Vocational Technical School the same year. His commitment to learning and mastery of his craft was a testament to his hardworking spirit.

Quincy’s days were often spent immersed in the natural world he loved so dearly. Whether hunting deer, birds, or bear, fishing by quiet streams, or tinkering with cars and small engines, his enthusiasm shone through every endeavor. Those who knew him remember a young man whose joy was contagious and whose interests reflected a keen mind and adventurous heart.

Family was the core of Quincy’s existence. He was nurtured by the loving care of his parents, Charles and Jamie Mastriania, and was deeply cherished by his fiancé, Gabrielle Ritter. His bond with his brothers—Adrion, Saber, and Jaxsyn Mastriania—was one marked by friendship, camaraderie, and shared memories that will forever light their paths. Quincy’s grandparents, Beth and Jody McCullough, alongside his great grandmothers, Joyce McCullough and Elaine Graybeal, held him close in their hearts, carrying forward the legacy of love and strength he had inherited. Though his great grandfathers, Charles McCoullough and Richard Graybeal, have passed on, Quincy’s life was undoubtedly touched by their memory.

Quincy’s departure has left an indescribable void in the lives of those who were privileged to know him. His spirit, larger than life and filled with warmth, kindness, and a zest for living, will remain etched in the hearts of his family and friends. As they mourn this profound loss, they also celebrate a life lived with passion, skill, and a fearless embrace of all the world had to offer.

In reflecting on Quincy’s brief put impactful journey, we hold close the image of a young man whose bright light touched so many—his hands shaping wood and engines, his eyes gleaming with excitement for the next adventure, and his heart forever open to love. Quincy Charles Grant McCullough’s legacy is one of dedication, love, and a big personality that will be remembered and cherished always.

Quincy's family has entrusted his care to Buhrig Funeral & Cremation in Mechanicsburg, (717) 766-3421. Read Quincy's full obituary, offer condolences and sympathy, share stories and memories, upload photographs and videos, light a candle, and sign his official guest book by visiting Buhrig.com.

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