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DOROTHY ANN McCULLOCH 1929- 2001 On Sunday, September 16, 2001 at the Pembina Manitou Health Centre, Manitou, Dorothy Ann McCulloch (nee Conner), aged 73 years, went to her eternal rest. Dorothy enjoyed musical activities such as the Manitou coffee houses and the Pembina Valley Music Festival. She was a member of St. Andrews United Church, Manitou and the U.C.W.; a leader in C.G.I.T.; and on the Board of Stewards with St. Andrews. She was a very active member in her church, and was a former chairperson for the Pembina Manitou Hospital Board. She loved singing, writing poetry, cooking, baking and spending time with her granddaughters, Lindsay and Madison. She leaves to mourn her passing her husband Allen Elwood McCulloch of Manitou, MB; one son Bob and his wife Nancy McCulloch of Treherne and their daughters, Lindsay and Madison; one daughter Judy McCulloch of Bancroft, ON; one sister Betty and her husband Barclay Wilkinson of Ladysmith, BC; three brothers, Robert Conner of Red lake, James and his wife Isobelle Conner of Flin Flon; and Donald Conner of Winnipeg. She was predeceased by three sisters, Laura, Kathleen, Leslie and two brothers, Archie and Thomas. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service will be held on Thursday, September 20 at 2:00 p.m., St. Andrews United Church, Manitou with Rev. Laurie Simpson and Rev. Bev Simpson officiating. Ash interment will follow at the Hillside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Manitou Opera House Foundation, Pembina Valley Music Festival, Manitou or St. Andrews United Church Memorial Fund Manitou, MB, R0G 1G0. Wiebe Funeral Chapel Morden in care of arrangements, 204-822-4755.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 19, 2001
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I still and will always miss you Grandma. You are my everything, and I regret to this day not being able to say goodbye to you. I was too young at this time to figure out exactly what was going on, and I wish I had spent more time with you while you were still here with us. I miss your voice, I miss your smell, your old house, your warm, comforting hugs, and your energy when it came to helping Maddy and I beat the most difficult levels in Mario World for the old Nintendo. You will never ever leave my memory, and I wish I could just talk and see you and be with you once more when you were healthy and here with us. I love you so much Grandma, I miss you like crazy. My heart aches just thinking about you. I miss you so much. I wish you could be here to give me advice like you always did, and to help me out when times were tough. I want you back every single day. I miss you so much. I love you!! xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo. - Posted by: Lindsay McCulloch (Granddaughter) on: Apr 25, 2012