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Agnes MCCULLOUGH Obituary


McCULLOUGH,
Agnes (Ness):
Passed away peacefully on Friday 27th March 2020 in Donaghadee, Northern Ireland. Loving wife to the late Dr Stafford McCullough and dear mother to the late Dr Mark McCullough and the late Helen McCullough. She will be greatly missed by her grandson Hugh and daughter-in-law Jennie; also by the wider family circle and her marvellous group of friends in England, New Zealand and in Donaghadee.
Safe in the arms of Jesus.

A Memorial service will be held at a later date.
Published by Taranaki Daily News on Apr. 4, 2020.

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Allie Croad

April 6, 2020

My deepest condolences to Ness's family,
She was a gracious, kind and lovely lady who I met together with Stafford at the New Plymouth Croquet Club, they later became friends with whom I was deeply fond.
She will be sadly missed.
My Sympathy to you all,
Allie Croad.

Margaret Garrett

April 5, 2020

i pass on my deepest sympathy to you Jennie and Hugh on the death of Ness. What a lovely lady she was. I always remember the great 2 years Arthur and I had with you Jennie and Mark at your home in New Plymouth every Wednesday night at our Bible Study group. Thinking of you and praying for you both.
May Jesus Christ uphold you with His powerful right hand at this sad time and always.
Love from,
Margaret Garrett.

April 4, 2020

Dear Jennie & Hugh
My deepest sympathy on the passing of Ness. She is now reunited with her beloved Stafford, Mark & Helen. May you find comfort in your memories of a dear lady.
Kindest regards
Chrissie

Barbara Godfrey

April 4, 2020

Saddened to hear of the passing of Agnes,Back with her deadly beloved Stafford,having cared for Stafford while here in New Plymouth.I can understand how dearly she will be missed.R.I.P as a truly lovely couple.Barbara

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