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Lucille McCullough
© Enid Morning News
01-1980
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Lucile MCCULLOUGH

Waynoka Cemetery


Mrs. Andrew (Lucille) McCullough, 59, 1158 E. Cyprus, died Friday after a lingering illness.

She will lie in the Cchapel of the Fossett Funeral Home until 1 PM Tuesday. Graveside services will be held at 3 PM Tuesday at the Waynoka Cemetery with the Rev. Delbert E. Miles officiating. Burial will be under direction of Fossett Funeral Home.

She was born October 21, 1920 in Colorado. She was married to Andrew McCullough on February 1, 1937. They made their home in Enid until 1943 when they moved to Packwood, Washington. In 1945 they returned to Enid where they have lived since.

She was a member of the Trinity Baptist Church.

Survivors include her husband, Andrew, of the home; one daughter, Alice Ann, of the home; one son, Charles McCullough, San Diego, California; three sisters, Mae Belle Jack, Enid, Joyce Battiest, Boswell, and Lila Imondi, Burbank, California; four brothers, Ray Hermanski, Springfield, Missouri, Arthur King, Boswell, Melvin King of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Delbert King of Nebraska.

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