She was the daughter of Horace and Elizabeth (Nash) Luhn. On Jun 19, 1971, in Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, CA, she married Ted Cully, who survives.
Also surviving are three daughters: Mandy (Nathan) Niekamp, New Bremen, Jolene (Adam) Hanna, Loveland, and Deanna Cully, Portland, OR; a sister, Judy Sneed, Shreveport, LA; and four grandchildren.
A graduate of San Luis Rey Academy in California, she then attended Miami University, Oxford, OH. She worked as a secretary and dispatcher for Schroyer Trucking, Celina, and loved her job as librarian for Coldwater Exempted Village Schools, where her husband taught science and she could keep a close eye on her daughters. She was very active in her community, as an aide at Coldwater Public Library, and was a member of the Folk Group, Resurrection Choir, and was a cantor for Holy Trinity Church, Coldwater. She also volunteered for Habitat for Humanity Caravaners. She was extremely talented and had many hobbies, including singing, woodworking, home reconstruction/remodeling, and quilting. She loved the outdoors, particularly camping, birdwatching, flower gardening, and horseback riding. In addition to traveling with her husband, she thoroughly enjoyed making memories with her children, grandchildren, and many friends.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at Holy Trinity Church, Coldwater. Burial will follow in St. Elizabeth Cemetery, Coldwater.
She was the daughter of Horace and Elizabeth (Nash) Luhn. On Jun 19, 1971, in Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, CA, she married Ted Cully, who survives.
Also surviving are three daughters: Mandy (Nathan) Niekamp, New Bremen, Jolene (Adam) Hanna, Loveland, and Deanna Cully, Portland, OR; a sister, Judy Sneed, Shreveport, LA; and four grandchildren.
A graduate of San Luis Rey Academy in California, she then attended Miami University, Oxford, OH. She worked as a secretary and dispatcher for Schroyer Trucking, Celina, and loved her job as librarian for Coldwater Exempted Village Schools, where her husband taught science and she could keep a close eye on her daughters. She was very active in her community, as an aide at Coldwater Public Library, and was a member of the Folk Group, Resurrection Choir, and was a cantor for Holy Trinity Church, Coldwater. She also volunteered for Habitat for Humanity Caravaners. She was extremely talented and had many hobbies, including singing, woodworking, home reconstruction/remodeling, and quilting. She loved the outdoors, particularly camping, birdwatching, flower gardening, and horseback riding. In addition to traveling with her husband, she thoroughly enjoyed making memories with her children, grandchildren, and many friends.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at Holy Trinity Church, Coldwater. Burial will follow in St. Elizabeth Cemetery, Coldwater.
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