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© Holmes Coffey Murray Funeral Home
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Submitted by: Terry Dudley
Dr. Desiree' Ann McCullough, age 49, passed away Wednesday, August 5, 2020, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee.
Dr. McCullough is survived by her husband, Dr. Jeff McCullough of Martin;
her brother, George Lee Butler, Jr. of Durant, Oklahoma.
Desiree' was the Director of Institutional Research and a Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at The University of Tennessee at Martin. She was member of First Baptist Church in Martin, Tennessee, where she taught a Sunday school class for three year old's and sang in the church choir.
She was preceded in death by her parents, George Lee Butler, Sr. and JoAnn Morgan Butler.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 13, 2020, at Holmes~Coffey~Murray Funeral Home, in Durant, Oklahoma from 8:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M.,
Graveside service will be 10:00am Friday, August 15, 2020 at The Garden of Memory Cemetery in Colbert, Oklahoma with John Hazel officiating.
In lieu of flowers and plants Memorials requested to First Baptist Church Building Fund in Martin, Tennessee or The American Cancer Society.
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