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Colleen A. Kilcullen

Saint Ann, Missouri

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Kilcullen, Colleen A. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Mon., April 2, 2007. Beloved daughter of Daniel E. and Merle E. Kilcullen (nee Sauer); dearest sister of Daniel E. Kilcullen Jr. and Kevin L. Kilcullen; dear sister-in-law of Maureen Paparella; dear niece of Mary and Charles Burns; loving aunt of Ryan M. and Erin C. Kilcullen; our dear cousin and friend of many. Special thanks to her relatives, friends, co-workers, neighbors and all who helped her through this difficult time. The flowers, cards, gifts and love were so appreciated. She was a wonderful person and loved by all. She is free of pain at last and at peace for which we are so grateful. She will be truly missed by everyone. Again, thanks for your support and love, the Kilcullen family.Services: Service Sat., April 7, 10:30 a.m. at COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 3400 N. Lindbergh (Bridgeton). Interment Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memo rial contributions may be given to the American Cancer Society. Visitation Friday 3-8 p.m.

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Colleen, was a very special person who will be missed very much. She had a very special quality that helped folks make it through a long work day. God bless you colleen.

Although I haven't seen Colleen for many years, it saddens me to know someone so young is gone. My condolences to your family and may God's peace surround you and his arms embrace you.

I was so sad to hear of Colleen's illness and passing while I was away on vacation. She will always be remembered for her laughter and smiles. We had some great times at the B&B and lunches. Colleen will be forever missed and I am so glad to have known her.

Colleen was a great person to work with. In the MDC days, classified proposals and the 21 page list of classified documents we owned made us buddies! She never tired of helping us meet our deadlines (of course with a few comments but she came through for us)! From almost daily contact in the MDC days to yearly contact at our January dinners (not to forget our class together where we learned to center our Chi!) we shared laughs. Colleen will be missed.

It was a privilege to know her. She had such a sharp wit and wonderful sense of humor. I remember drinking margaritas with her at Karen Smith’s Pampered Chef party changing just another party into a fond memory. She will truly be missed.

Merle and family, I was so shocked to hear about Colleen. Each day we waited to hear news and was hoping for that little ray of sunshine. Colleen was loved by so many people, she could make everyone laugh with her little comments. She is really going to be missed. My heart goes out to you and your family at this time.

My heart goes out to Colleen's family. I have known Colleen for about 27 years. Colleen was and always will be a great friend and coworker. We had allot of good times together...especially the girls weekends at a Bed & Breakfast. We will miss her!

Colleen, For 17 years you and I sat across the desk from each other in the 101 Document Control Station. We laughed, we cried, you played tricks on people and I got blamed for them. Those were the "Good Old Days". Our Girls Night Out won't be the same with out you. I love you and I'll miss you.

I am so sad for Colleen's entire family and her extended family here at Boeing. She was an extraordinary lady;hard working; dedicated;a total professional; conscientious;and fun to work with...just a wonderful and good person. We will miss her.