Virginia N. McCulley's Obituary
Virginia N. McCulley age 85 passed away Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at the Kansas Medical Center in Andover, Kansas. Virginia was born in Wayside, Kansas on November 29, 1923, to Roy Lincoln and Vida Naomi May (Hadley) Furnas.
Virginia was from Elk City then moved to Bartlesville, Oklahoma where she lived for over 20 years. She lived in Howard for 8 years, and moved to Wichita in 2002.
On December 4, 1947, in Independence, KS Virginia married Charles E. McCulley Jr., they were married for 58 years until his death of February 3, 2006.
Virginia loved to travel; she enjoyed playing cards, bingo, and visiting casinos, which she just returned from Las Vegas this past November. She also enjoyed embroidery work and cooking. Virginia was known as a good cook and made the best rolls and homemade noodles. She was a loving grandmother and will be greatly missed by all of her family.
Virginia is survived by:
Two Sons:
Rex McCulley of Wichita, Kansas
Charles McCulley III of Onaga, Kansas
Two Daughters:
Sandra Dunham of Wichita, Kansas
Charlotte Rowe of Tulsa, Oklahoma
Two Sisters
Marcillee Wilkinson of Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Karen Sailor of Nevada, Missouri
7 Grandchildren: Carol, Cheryl, Carrie, Cathryn, Charlie, Emily, and Barbara
7 Great Grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by, parents, husband Charles, 2 brothers and 3 sisters
Graveside Services will be held at 2:00 PM Thursday, April 23, 2009 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Elk City, Kansas with Pastor Terry Marta officiating. Visitation will be held Thursday morning from 10 am until noon at Zimmerman Funeral Home in Howard. Family suggests contributions to the American Heart Association and may be left in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be left at www.countrysidefh.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Zimmerman Funeral Home, Howard, Kansas.
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