Obituary: Dr. Barbara Bunn McCullough
Obituary: Dr. Barbara Bunn McCullough
Dr. Barbara Bunn McCullough, a graduate of the Wright Institute's Clinical Psychology Program, passed away on March 2nd, 2025.
"Beginning in the late 1970s, with the founding of Karibu House in Sonoma County, now known as Community Support Networks, she devoted her life to caring for disadvantaged and vulnerable communities, with a special focus on children and families," her obituary states. "No matter the responsibility, big or small, Barbara always did her best. And her best was more than good enough for her colleagues, friends, and family."

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