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Details: rs. Dolores McCloughan Services Ior Dolores M "Pee" McCloughan will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the East United Methodist Church. The Revs. Allan Nesbitt and Manuel Bettencourt will officiate. Entombment will be at Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Mrs, McCloughan died Wednesday in local hospital. She was born Aug. 10, 1930, in Kenosha, Wis., and lived here since 1949. She owned Hobbytime Craft Shop. She was married Feb 23, 1952, in Colorado Springs. She was affiliated with East United Methodist Church. A past secretary-treasurer of the East United Methodist Church Sunday SchooI, she was active in Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and Campfire Girls. She received the Silver Fawn award four participation in scouting organizations in Colorado Springs, was the first recipient of thje Sit-Up and Sat-Up Award. of the Month, and was active with area underprivileged and undereducated adults. She is survived by her husband, Wayne McCloughan, a daughter, Debra Parrott of Security, two sons, Dale and Wade McCloughan, both of Colorado Springs; her mother, Marcella Doerflinger of Colorado Springs, two sisters, Loretta Sportsman of Colorado Springs and Carol Lytell of Canon City. a grandson and many nieces and nephews. Contributions may bemade to the Boy Scouts of America, 525 E. L,intah St.,or the Dee and Mac Memorial Fund in care of the Central Bank. Scnset Chapel Mortuary is handling arrangements. Clipped from Colorado Springs Gazette December 1, 1978
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