Marye Louise McCulloch Lee died at Merit Health River Region Hospital on September 21, 2019;She was 91 years old.Marye Lou was a lifelong resident of Vicksburg.She was a 1946 graduate of St. Francis Xavier Academy, and later was the secretary at the school for over 20 years.She was a Communicant of St. Michael Catholic church for the last four years.Prior to that she was a daily and weekend Communicant of St. Paul Catholic Church for over 80 years where she was also a member of the Altar Society, the Bereavement Committee, and was an Altar Angel.She was a beloved member of the 7:00 AM Vicksburg Mallwalkers for many years.She was preceded in death by her daughter, Geri Kathleen Lee, her parents, Henry Carroll McCulloch and Barbara Grace Countryman McCulloch, and her husband, Lesta T. Lee, Jr.She is survived by her oldest son and caregiver Michael Lee of Vicksburg, her youngest son, Tim Lee of Rockledge, Florida, her daughter-in-law Diane Lee of Rockledge, Florida, her granddaughters, Allison Lee of Gero, Japan, and Shannon Lee of Rockledge, Florida, her brother, James Carroll McCulloch of Ridgeland, her nieces Judy McCulloch Smith of Chevy Chase, Maryland and Carole McCulloch Smith of Portland, Oregon, and her cousins, Ellen Bartlett of Madison, and Ann Timbs of Moorhead.The funeral mass will be held at St. Michael Catholic Church on Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at 11:00 AM with the pastor, Father Robert Dore, as the principal celebrant.Visitation will be at the church from 10:00 AM until the 11:00 AM mass. Riles Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.Burial will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery.Pallbearers will be David Vanderberry, Mike Jackson, John Coccaro, John Hennessey, Peter Mims, and Jimmy Salmon.Honorary pallbearers will be Ed Canizaro, Bob Pickett, Mark Vispi, Don Gould, Bob Friley, Gordon Cotton, Wheeler Timbs, and Harold Blue.Memorials may be made to St. Michael Catholic Church, St. Paul Catholic Church, or Vicksburg Catholic School.A special thanks to the Eucharist Ministers of St. Michael Catholic Church who bring Holy Communion to the homebound and caregivers and to Kindred-At-Home for their loving care of Mama for the last several years.