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Colleen McCullough
The Newton Kansan
Colleen Ann McCullough died on Saturday, May 3, at Presbyterian Manor in Newton.
She
was born on Oct. 28, 1931, to Emmet and Lucille (Hurst) Bolze in
Girard. Colleen graduated from Chanute High School in 1949 and was a
proud member of the National Honor Society. Colleen married
Richard McCullough on June 19, 1949, at the First Christian Church in
Chanute. They lived in Iola, where they owned the Dairy Queen while
Richard attended college. In 1954, they moved to Newton, and Colleen
worked several years for Midland National Bank, retiring as cashier. She
then became a licensed real estate agent and enjoyed her new career. Through
the years, she kept in touch with many of her high school friends and
people she had worked with. Colleen enjoyed planning parties and
entertaining their many friends. Additionally, she had a passion and
talent for designing and building houses, very much enjoyed playing
tennis and bridge, as well as being active in many organizations,
including Junior Reading Circle, P.E.O., Daughters of the American
Revolution and was a charter member of Newton Women's Community Fund.
She
is survived by her devoted husband, Richard McCullough; son, Stephen
McCullough and his wife, Dr. Pamela McCullough; and grandson, William
McCullough of Lawrence. She was preceded in death by her parents: Emmet
and Lucille Bolze.
Trinity Heights United Methodist Church of
Newton will host a memorial service at 2 p.m. Friday, May 23, in honor
of Colleen McCullough. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been
set up for Newton Women's Community Fund-Colleen McCullough Endowment or
Trinity Heights UMC-Bell Choir.
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