Mary Belle Carrall's Obituary
Mary Belle McCulley Carrall was born in the small town of Topsey Missouri, in Mercer County on June 28, 1938, the daughter of Earnest and Ethel Wendt McCulley. She was the middle child of 5, with two older siblings, a brother and a sister and 2 younger brothers. She passed from this life on May 11, 2026, in Columbia, Missouri, at the age of 87, one month before she turned 88.
Mary spent her time in Mercer and Putnam County Missouri. She married Thomas E Carrall in 1955 and they divorced in 1971. Three children were born to this union Thomas E Carrall in 1956, Linda June Carrall in 1958, and Kathy Elizabeth Carrall in 1963.
In her early years, she worked at Hoover's meat locker in Princeton Missouri for most of 15 years. After that she moved to Unionville Missouri where she went to work for Doctor McCalment for 30 plus years until his retirement. She then went to work for Doctor Taraba until she retired in 2003. She remained in Unionville Missouri until her passing, living with her granddaughter Misty for the last 13 plus years and helping take care of family.
Mary had a love for horses and collecting items that she had a special love for. She also collected Elvis Presley items such as records and Decanter bottles.
Proceeding her in death were her parents, 2 daughters Linda June 2015, Kathy who passed at age 5. Also 3 brothers; Bill McCulley, Virgil McCulley, Gary McCulley and a niece and Nephew.
Left to mourn her passing are her son Thomas E Carrall and wife Connie, granddaughters Cheri Alpers and husband Shannon, Misty Carrall, Maigen Carrall, Hannah Levy and husband Josh, Felica Collins, and Whitney Carrall and 6 great great-grandchildren Aubrianna Glenn, Emaleigh Pierschbacher, Leia Carrall, Brilee Polley, Gage Stuckey, and Charlotte Carrall, as well as Sister Betty Holloway, 2 sisters-in-law Nancy McCulley and Debbie McCulley and many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. She was much loved and will be missed by all.
There are no services scheduled at this time.
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