MARILYN JANE GULLEY OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Shawnee News Star
MARILYN JANE GULLEY
1921 - 2000
Marilyn Jane Gulley, 46, Paden, died Tuesday in Oklahoma City.Mrs. Gulley was born January 31, 1954, in Petaluna, California to Cleo and Iola Virginia Nance Gulley.She had lived in Paden for twenty one years, having also lived in Santa Rosa, California.She worked as a manager in retail sales.Survivors include her parents, Cleo and Iola Gulley, Paden; sister and brother-in-law, Carol and Gene Sharp, Paden; brother and sister-in-law, Jessye and Linda Gulley, Santa Rosa, California; niece and her husband, Stacy Sharp and Scott Gauthier, Lakewood, Washington; two nephews and their wives, Mike and Cindy Gulley and Tim and Melissa Gulley, all of Santa Rosa; great nieces, Julieanne Gulley, Leah Gulley, Ashley Gulley, all of Santa Rosa; Brooklynn Fipps and Denver Fipps of Lakewood, Washington.Services will be 2:00 p.m. today at Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel, Prague, with Pastor Paul Cunningham officiating.Burial will follow in Prague Cemetery.Published November 17, 2000.
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