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Connie Ines McCullar, 95, was born in 1917 in Lake Port, Wyo., and passed Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, at her home surrounded by family. Connie had lived in San Luis Obispo since 1952 and had been an active member in the community. She was involved with children''s clubs, Elks and fundraising. Connie was first married to Vance Gregory and produced her first daughter, Cheryl Lynn Mitchell. Later she married Clarence "Mac" McCullar. They were married 67 years and she was the mother to Sandra Lee McCullar Belongia and Susan McCullar Hass. Connie enjoyed golfing, she was an avid bridge player and was a City of San Luis Obispo Champion Bowler. She and her husband were known in the community and the Five Cities for their work in the Square Dance community and numerous volunteer and non-profit organizations. She worked by her husband?s side and taught square dancing, Calling and traveled as a guest square dancer and Caller. Connie was committed to their record company, Big Mac Records/Scope Records, that specialized in Square Dance music for 45 years. Connie is survived by her husband, three daughters, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her first husband. There will be no services held in her honor, instead she and her husband decided to use the Neptune Society as an homage to her husband''s years in the U.S. Navy and her volunteer work during World War II.
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You were always my candle in the wind. I love you forever grammie!
February 14, 2013
Dear Mac and family.
What can I say. Just to remenber our laughs, cruises & trips to Jasper and Posey's store, and to see Mama in Birmingham. What wonderful memories we made.
Of course, there was our "special" night cap of Kahula to make sure we got a good nights sleep. Ahhhh, such memories.
It is good to know that Ken and Mac's right hand lady are waiting for us.
My love to you all.
Margo Duncan Duart
February 13, 2013
Mac: Connie was always one of those special people we loved to see at the Elks. She always had a kind word for everyone. I am sorry for your loss. Rick
Rick Monroe
February 13, 2013
Whaat a wonderful person Conie was! I shall always remember all the volunteer help she gave me in helping with decorations at the San Luis Obispo Elks Lodge. She and Mac were always there. My prayers go out to Mac and family. I shall miss her.
Carolee Fisher
February 13, 2013
Dearest Mac and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We cherish our memories of you as our neighbors.
Love to you always,
Marilyn & Randy Spoeneman
February 13, 2013
My dearest Connie, I so miss you. I enjoyed all our time we had together. I loved our Tuesday. Thank you. I love you.
Michele Whipple
February 13, 2013
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