Karen Kay (Anderson) McCullough, 81, of Columbus, Indiana went to be with her
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, with her loving family by her side on Thursday,
January 7, 2021 at 3:45 a.m. after a long illness of Dementia. She was born on
October 3, 1939 in Greensburg, the youngest daughter of Gerald and Phyllis
Anderson. She was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her
husband, (Jerry) Jerrell McCullough of Columbus, IN; daughter, Deborah Edenfield
of Tallahassee, FL; son, David McCullough, his wife, Christine and their three
children, Keegan, Koltan and Kennedy all of Greensburg, IN; sister, Donna
(James) Johnson of Greensburg, IN; brother, Jerry (Sue) Anderson; brother-in-
law, Richard McCullough and his wife, Carol of Port Charlotte, Florida and
sister-in-law, Mary McCullough of Greensburg and many nieces and nephews. She
was married to (Jerry) Jerrell McCullough for over 62 years, and was a loyal and
devoted wife, Karen was active in her church, serving for many years in the
church nursery where she was a popular caregiver for infants and toddlers. After
graduating from Sandcreek High School in 1957, she went on to graduate from
Indiana Business College and worked at Cummins for several years before starting
her family. She enjoyed spending time with her family and she enjoyed vacations
to Fayettesville, Georgia to visit family members. She was especially proud of
the fact that all of her grandchildren are currently in college. Due to the
recent COVID outbreak, the family will have a private family viewing and service
at 2:00 p.m. on January 9, 2021 at the Bass and Gasper Funeral Home in Westport,
Indiana, 402 E. Bennett Street. The service may be viewed online at 2:00 p.m. on
Saturday, January 9, 2021 at www.bassgasper.com. Burial will follow at the
Westport Cemetery. Jerry Day, Jr., Pastor of The Ridge and Pastor Jerry Day, Sr.
will be officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to The Ridge at 2800
Bonnell Road, Columbus, IN 47203. We ask visitors to follow social distancing
guidelines one inside the funeral home and masks are required. Online
condolences can be made to the family at www.bassgasper.com.