Mary Agnes McCullough's Obituary
Mary was born on January 17th, 1944 and was called to eternal rest on November 8th, 2014 after a lengthy battle of illnesses. Mary was raised, educated and baptized in Kilgore, Texas. She later relocated to Houston Texas with her 1 daughter and three sons, where she met and married Elmo McCullough Sr. To this union two children were born. In 2004 Mary moved to Arlington, Texas to be close to her children. Mary enjoyed being a mother to many, cooking, and dancing. Mary is survived by her special friend of 25 years, Ronald Joe Cooper of Houston, Texas. Four children, Todd (Felicia) Crump of Irving, TX; Gerald (Lynelle Holloway) Crump of Duncanville, TX; Regina Crump (Paul) Mullings of Duncanville, TX; Elmo James McCullough Jr. aka Omowale Kemet(Annette) Muhammid. Six grandchildren, Richard Earl Richardson, Jr. of Winnfield, LA;; Jessica Sierra Crump of Monroe, LA; Todd Dewayne Crump Jr; Omowale Kemet, Obama Kedar and Omran Kaliq Muhammid and their mother, Mahogany Johnson. One sister, Betty Kenney of Kilgore, TX. Five sister-in-Iaws, Barbara King and Glenda Davis Onezine of Houston, TX; Linda (Alfonso) Dancy of Waco, TX; Veola Williams and Anna B. Shelton of Temple, TX; three brothers-in-law, Thomas John McCullough and Maurice McCullough of Temple, TX and Euguene (Edith) McCullough of San Diego, CA. She was preceded in death by her mother Priscilla Brewer Gipson, father L.C. (Jack) Washington and adopted father Joe Crump. Two children Wanda LaFaye Crump and Richard Earl Richardson Sr.2 bother in laws Hillard McCullough Sr. and Vernon (Peter) McCullough and a host of relatives and friends. Her boisterous personailty will be missed by all who knew her. The memorial service for Mary will be on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 2:30pm at The Restland Memorial Chapel. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Restland Funeral Home and Memorial Park, 13005 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75238
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