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Services for Darlene Rae Ullrich, 73, of Prescott, Arkansas, were held at 11 a.m., Saturday, August 25, at the Brazzel/Cornish Funeral Home, Prescott, with the Rev. Oliver McKamie and the Rev. Roger Arnold officiating. Interment was in the DeAnn Cemetery, Prescott.
Born January 24, 1934, at Bruce, Wisconsin, the daughter of Ernest and Madline Petersen Bryant, she died Wednesday, August 22, 2007, at her home.
She was a retired dietician for the Love County Health Center in Marietta, where she served as food service supervisor. Mrs. Ullrich was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include her husband of 13 years, Gilbert Ullrich of Prescott; two sons, Rick Bates of McCaskill, Arkansas, and Gary Bates of Marietta; three brothers, Ralph Bryant and Jim Bryant of Marshfield, Wisconsin, and Jerry Bryant of Auburndale, Wisconsin; two sisters, Beverly Kortner of Machesney Park, Illinois, and Alma Benzschawel of Pittsville, Wisconsin; five grandsons; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and a granddaughter, Susan Michelle Bates.
Brazzel/Cornish
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