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Darlene Lucia <I>Lancione</I> Hulme-Stanley

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Darlene Lucia Lancione Hulme-Stanley

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Jan 2006 (aged 56)
Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E
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Native Dallasite, died of heart failure at Medical City Hospital. Darlene, sisters, Marlene & Sharlene were the first set of triplets born at Methodist Hospital in Dallas. Known as the jokester of the family, she could remember every punchline ever told and was known for her hilarious antics. Loved by everyone who came in contact with her, she was truly one of God's favorite angels here on earth.
She attended grade school at St. Cecilia's Catholic School, Sunset High School and St. Mary's University in San Antonio where she along with her sisters broke ground for the very first Women's Dormitory on campus. She worked for Navistar Financial Corp., formerly International Harvester for over 30 years and was a tireless volunteer for the American Diabetes Association & the National Kidney Foundation.
She is preceded in death by her parents, John & Eda Lancione and her first husband, Donald Hulme.

I had the great pleasure of being a classmate of the triplets at St. Cecilia's and Sunset High. She always had a smile on her face and was just fun to be around. She loved life and she loved making people laugh.
Native Dallasite, died of heart failure at Medical City Hospital. Darlene, sisters, Marlene & Sharlene were the first set of triplets born at Methodist Hospital in Dallas. Known as the jokester of the family, she could remember every punchline ever told and was known for her hilarious antics. Loved by everyone who came in contact with her, she was truly one of God's favorite angels here on earth.
She attended grade school at St. Cecilia's Catholic School, Sunset High School and St. Mary's University in San Antonio where she along with her sisters broke ground for the very first Women's Dormitory on campus. She worked for Navistar Financial Corp., formerly International Harvester for over 30 years and was a tireless volunteer for the American Diabetes Association & the National Kidney Foundation.
She is preceded in death by her parents, John & Eda Lancione and her first husband, Donald Hulme.

I had the great pleasure of being a classmate of the triplets at St. Cecilia's and Sunset High. She always had a smile on her face and was just fun to be around. She loved life and she loved making people laugh.

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