Dorothy May McCulloch

11th January 1931 - 8th November 2025
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McCULLOCH, Dorothy May: (nee Stuart)

Passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at Peacehaven Village, Invercargill, on Saturday 8th November 2025. Aged 94 years.

Beloved wife of the late Hector. Loved mum and mother-in-law of Neil*, Lynley*, Allister and Michelle, Stuart and Judith, Andrew and Denise. Adored Grandma of Shannon and Jacqui, Jared, Brooke, Zachary, Timothy, Kaison, Elarah, Axton, Saidee, Nathan and Alesha, and Kellylee.

Special thank you to the staff at Peacehaven Village, Blind Foundation (Southland), and NZ Guide Dog Association for their support and care over the years.

As per Dorothy’s wishes a private service and interment has been held.

Messages to 12 Russell Street, Winton, 9720 (*denotes deceased) 

Messages

Our deepest sympathy to you boys on the passing of your dear mum.We lived in the house in front of you , and have lots of great memories about you all . . She was a character , friend and a great neighbour. . How lovely to see names of all the grand children. Of course Barry worked at the alliance and we remember Heck very well. Thoughts are with you all
Barry and Erin Forde, Christchurch
So sorry to hear about the passing of Aunty Dot. Our Thoughts are with all the family
Dave & Naomi Hughan , Invercargill
Sad to hear about aunty Dorothy
She was my dad's aunty thinking of you all.
Isabel Callum, Invercargill
Farwell "Auntie Dot" it was great catching up with you when I worked at Peacehaven and then finding out you had once been a neighbour.
Condolencs to your family remember the good times that's what brings the smiles.
Janet McCulloch, Invercargill
Dot was such a lovely lady inside and out, our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time.
Fred and Christine Boekhout, Winton
Sorry to read about Dots passing. Met her when we moved to Drury Lane & we’re still here.
Such a lovely neighbour. Picked some of the peonies she gave me & always think of her when I do.
Sandra & Harry Harrison , Invercargill