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Carol Channing's Husband Dies On Eve Of 92nd Birthday

Carol Channing Husband

12/27/11 05:13 PM ET   AP

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — Harry Kullijian, a former Northern California city councilman who married Broadway star Carol Channing some 70 years after the childhood sweethearts lost contact, has died on the eve of his 92nd birthday.

Kullijian collapsed at the couple's Rancho Mirage home after suffering an aneurysm, according to family spokesman Harlan Boll. He died Monday at a nearby hospital, Boll said.

Kullijian met Channing while attending middle school in San Francisco, where they dated for a few years before going off to college. The pair lost touch for decades – as Channing became a musical theater hit with her Tony-winning role in "Hello, Dolly," while Kullijian went to war and then local politics. But they never forgot about each other.

In her 2000 memoir, "Just Lucky, I Guess," Channing reflected on her first love, saying the years spent with him were the happiest of her life.

"The leader of the school band was Harry Kullijian. I was so in love with Harry I couldn't stop hugging him," she wrote.

A mutual friend who read the book urged the recently-widowed Kullijian to call Channing. They got engaged two weeks after their reunion and married three months later, when Channing was 82 and Kullijian 83.

"We went on talking from the last conversation when we were 15 years old," Channing said of their first meeting in seven decades, in a 2003 interview on CNN's "Larry King Live." "We just picked up from that. The years between disappeared, just disappeared."

Born in Turlock, Kullijian settled in nearby Modesto after fighting in World War II and the Korean War and went into walnut farming and real estate. He served two terms on the Modesto City Council, and then spearheaded a local campaign against pornography.

After he married Channing, the couple formed the Channing-Kullijian Foundation to support arts education in schools, and he took over as her manager. The couple split their time between homes in Modesto and Rancho Mirage.

"We go to these celebrity events and, of course, everyone knows and loves Carol and wants to talk to her," Kullijian told The Modesto Bee in October. "Then they point to me and ask, `Who's he?' So I've adopted a new name: Who's he? It doesn't matter who I am; it only matters that I'm helping someone else."

Kullijian is survived by Channing; his two children with late wife Gerry Amos, John and Leslee; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

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MalekJordan
04:16 PM on 12/28/2011
OMG! Such a touching story...
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Katherine Guidry
Real Estate Appraiser & Environmental
08:18 AM on 12/28/2011
so glad that ms Channing had the year they did have together...may he RIP
07:39 AM on 12/28/2011
If that's what he said, Maher needs to be dismissed and the network fined heavily. There are still some things (too few) you can't say on the air but somehow Maher and his ilk do.......and no one wants to shut him up, legally or otherwise.
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01:54 PM on 12/28/2011
Are you lost???
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Absolute
Teacher and Old-School Liberal
06:49 AM on 12/28/2011
It appears that they had over ten wonderful years together. RIP sir, condolences to your lovely wife and family.
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Ramon Noches
Retired Air Force
01:02 AM on 12/28/2011
Carol Channing is due the ultimate respect by being honest enough to admit part of her ancestry included some black blood. While many "white Americans" are not as sensitive to these issues, a large percentage of blacks know about the history of passing for white; many have relatives they know have crossed over in the past and moved on. The mixing of blacks and whites has gone on for centuries, resulting in many different blends and colors of offspring some completely devoid of any black features. Many white Americans often defer to being part Indian in explaining their olive complexion, however, it is only important because of the stigma this nation often placed on having any black ancestry and how that often being part black no matter how miniscule, limited opportunities. Strange but it still exists otherwise our own President could also be described equally as being either white or black. The main thing is to respect people based not on what they are, how they choose to worship, but how honorable, and open to others they are. The human race is one race with many characteristics, trying to describe it otherwise is a man made façade of the actual truth.
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tjamman
Tax The Rich Until It's FIXED!!
03:19 AM on 12/29/2011
With dem lips, she could hardly deny!

I love the lady myself.

Yes, virtually ALL whites are more BLACK than "white". DEFINITELY more "black" than they'd ever care to admit.

Race is a myth.

Racism is stupid...
01:01 AM on 12/28/2011
Should have called tim" lil jesus" tebow.
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mudshark12
Now who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
12:56 AM on 12/28/2011
At least Carol had some good years together with her childhood sweetheart. May Harry Kullijian rest in peace and I wish to express my sincere condolences to Carol Channing.
12:17 AM on 12/28/2011
It's always terribly sad to lose a member of our Greatest Generation. But it sounds like he found true love, and many happy years, with Carol. God rest his brave soul.
12:06 AM on 12/28/2011
So glad they found love with each other so late in life. My condolences go out to Ms. Channing.
11:45 PM on 12/27/2011
It's good to know that they enjoyed happiness together and that they never stopped loving each other.
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Sistagirl Young
10:31 PM on 12/27/2011
Oooh, I just love stories like this. Hang tough Miss Channing. You'll see one anotha again. Life.
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Bor Zoi
04:53 PM on 12/27/2011
I'm glad that Carol and Harry were able to be together after all that time.
Its never too late to be happy.

RIP, Harry.