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Edith "Edie" McCullough

Perrysburg, Ohio

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February 22, 2024
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Perrysburg, Ohio

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Edith "Edie" McCullough Edith "Edie" L. McCullough, 73, of Indianapolis, Indiana, passed away Thursday, February 22, 2024, at St. Vincent Mercy Hospital in Toledo. She was born February 15, 1951, in Toledo, Ohio, to John and Hazel (Bruce) McCullough. She grew up in Perrysburg, Ohio, and graduated...

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I met Edie at Central Michigan and later in Indiana where she worked. We got together many times and shared many laughs. We played cards, went to movies, and shared stories. We exchanged Christmas cards for several years. We complained a lot anput the snow in the snowbelt ofvl Indiana; it was harsh. She visited me, and my husband at the time, in Mississppi. He was a classmate of Edie's master's psych program. Edie was a great source for what to read, but mostly she was a good person & a fun...

I worked with Edie at the Department of Labor in Indianapolis and really admired her wit and intelligence. I´m sorry to learn of her passing. Rest in peace, Edie!

Edie and I worked together cleaning motel rooms during the summer, to earn money for college. We saw each other on campus at Ohio U. as well, but lost touch when she started at Central Michigan. I'm not surprised that her career was focused on helping other people and using her accumulated knowledge of human behavior. She was always a great listener, smart, funny and compassionate. Deepest sympathy to her family.

Edie and I shared a love of books. We would meet at Way Library, check out a stack, and go home to read. The next week, we'd do it again. She was a sweet person and wonderful friend. My favorite memory of her is that I had entered a radio contest to go see The Beatles in Detroit. Edie woke up from a nap and turned on the radio. They were saying that they were going to call me and the password was "Liverpool." Edie quickly called my mother and told her the password. When the radio station...

Edie was my very best friend growing up in Perrysburg Ohio. I remember playing making mud cakes with her when we were very young. And we stayed close all the way through high school. She was so smart. And just such a nice person. I remember spending the night at her house and hearing the Train go by behind where she lived on third Street. I will treasure my memories of Edie

Edie was a very close friend growing up in Perrysburg and during college at Ohio University. I have many very nice memories of our time spent together. She had a great sense of humor and liked to talk about ideas and books. My condolences to the family.