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Frankie Woods-McCullough

Gary, Indiana

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FRANKIE WOODS-McCULLOUGH Gary, IN Age 87 years, departed this life on Wednesday, June 8, 2005. She was a member of First A.M.E. Church and a retired educator with the Gary Community School Corp. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank & Ada Woods, and husband, Emmett J. McCullough....

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Daryl and Family:

Our deepest sympathy to your total family in the loss of your dear mother. As classmates from 1969, both my wife, Brenda Manyfield-Hill and I share in your sorrow.

To the family of one greatest women ever to shine in the city of Gary,IN.She was an inspration to many in my family. Your family's in my prayers during this time and may God Bless You all.

Darryl, Debbie and Family:

No teacher in my life ever expected more, cared more or gave more than the one we lovingly referred to simply as Madame. To this day I consider Madame as one of the most influential people in my life. Her example in setting standards and life goals went beyond just teaching French, but helped prepare us for the real world.

I also experienced Madame's influence in her children as I had the oppotunity to work with Darryl (and Bernadine)...

To the McCullough family:

Madame McCullough was one of my very favorite teachers at West Side High School. At this point in my life, I really know how special she was. She was passionate about teaching young people the subjects that she loved. Since I had her for French for many years, that's what I know she loved and shared with many.

I know too that she inspired many young people to "aim high" and reach for goals that they may have felt were unattainable.
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To the family of Mrs McCullough
My prayers are with your family ,we will miss her,but may her legacy never be forgotten God Bless you.

Debbie, We were sadden to hear of your mother's passing. Our prayers are with you to keep you strong and steadfast during this time. We know the hurt. Eventually, time will lessen your pain, but take joy in knowing that your memories will be increased.

To Darryl & Debbie, My thoughts and Prayers are with you in your sorrow. May God continue to Bless each of you in a special way.
Rita Brown-Strickland

To Darryl & Debbie,

You are in our prayers and may God continue to bless your family in this time of need.

Jackie, Lathaniel
Lathaniel II, & Jacquise

Dear Debbie, Darryl and family.

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful mother with so many. Even as I write these notes it is dificult to hold back the tears.

I was one of Madame's boys as your father called us. It is a title that I will always cherish. She was my greatest encourager. SHe was always happy to hear from me and actually made a couple of trips to La Porte to visit. Last fall we had lunch together and she told me that she was proud of me and my...