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Faye McCoullough
October 5, 2024
I will miss her very much. We graduated together in the great class of 1957. We also worked together at Baker Brothers Drug Store in our teens. We both worked the night I ran off :) to Georgia and married Jimmy McCoullough. We talked on the phone every few weeks mostly about her daughters and their families and my sons and their families and lately about our doctors, medicines and ailments :) and the class od '57. She loved to hang her clothes on the clothes line in the sun when she was able. She was struggling lately with her shoulder, leg and hip. Love and God's blessings to her daughters and the rest of her family. Faye McCoullough
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