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Judy Lea <I>Lewis</I> Cullom

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Judy Lea Lewis Cullom

Birth
USA
Death
8 Sep 2015 (aged 67)
Vandalia, Audrain County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Ashes are buried on the family property Add to Map
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Judy Lea (Lewis) Cullom, age 67, of rural Vandalia, passed away at 7:40 a.m. on Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at the family home east of Vandalia. Visitation was held on Saturday, September 12, 2015 at the family home east of Vandalia. A service was held on Saturday, September 12, 2015 at the family home.
Officiating was the Rev. Frank Welch. Private interment of her cremains will take place later.
Judy Lea (Lewis) Cullom was born on October 7, 1947 in Eunice, Missouri, the daughter of William Henry and Pearl Maxine (Littrell) Lewis.
She married Albert Walter Cullom in Warrenton on August 20, 1963; he survives.
She grew up and attended schools in the New Florence and Montgomery area. After her marriage to Albert, she became a full-time homemaker on the family farm. She was a Christian by faith and enjoyed many hobbies and interests. Judy was an avid Bingo player and was great in the kitchen with her cooking and baking. She also enjoyed many crafts, quilting, gardening and her roses. Judy also loved spending time with her children and grandchildren.
Survivors include her husband Albert, of the home; three sons, Albert Cullom Jr., of Jefferson City; Ralph D. and wife, Trina Cullom, of Granbury, Texas; Dustin R. Cullom of Vandalia; one daughter, Kristin J. M. Cullom, of Vandalia; four brothers, Lyman Lewis, of St. Louis; Steve Lewis, of Jonesburg; Roland Lewis, of St. Louis, and William Lewis Jr., of Martinsburg; two sisters, Susan Albers and Janet Lewis, both of the St. Louis area; eight grandchildren, A.J. Cullom; Jordan Cullom; Katie Cullom, Cam Bryan; Alayna Bryan; Nora Cullom; Alexys Grinde and Allyson Gay; also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins..
She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Carl Lewis and Leonard Lewis. Memorials are encouraged to the American Cancer Society
Published in Reader Connection from Sept. 16 to Sept. 22, 2015
Judy Lea (Lewis) Cullom, age 67, of rural Vandalia, passed away at 7:40 a.m. on Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at the family home east of Vandalia. Visitation was held on Saturday, September 12, 2015 at the family home east of Vandalia. A service was held on Saturday, September 12, 2015 at the family home.
Officiating was the Rev. Frank Welch. Private interment of her cremains will take place later.
Judy Lea (Lewis) Cullom was born on October 7, 1947 in Eunice, Missouri, the daughter of William Henry and Pearl Maxine (Littrell) Lewis.
She married Albert Walter Cullom in Warrenton on August 20, 1963; he survives.
She grew up and attended schools in the New Florence and Montgomery area. After her marriage to Albert, she became a full-time homemaker on the family farm. She was a Christian by faith and enjoyed many hobbies and interests. Judy was an avid Bingo player and was great in the kitchen with her cooking and baking. She also enjoyed many crafts, quilting, gardening and her roses. Judy also loved spending time with her children and grandchildren.
Survivors include her husband Albert, of the home; three sons, Albert Cullom Jr., of Jefferson City; Ralph D. and wife, Trina Cullom, of Granbury, Texas; Dustin R. Cullom of Vandalia; one daughter, Kristin J. M. Cullom, of Vandalia; four brothers, Lyman Lewis, of St. Louis; Steve Lewis, of Jonesburg; Roland Lewis, of St. Louis, and William Lewis Jr., of Martinsburg; two sisters, Susan Albers and Janet Lewis, both of the St. Louis area; eight grandchildren, A.J. Cullom; Jordan Cullom; Katie Cullom, Cam Bryan; Alayna Bryan; Nora Cullom; Alexys Grinde and Allyson Gay; also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins..
She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Carl Lewis and Leonard Lewis. Memorials are encouraged to the American Cancer Society
Published in Reader Connection from Sept. 16 to Sept. 22, 2015


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