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Darlane Ellen <I>Bain</I> Burke

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Darlane Ellen Bain Burke

Birth
Long Prairie, Todd County, Minnesota, USA
Death
12 Nov 2012 (aged 79)
Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Drayton, Pembina County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Darlane Ellen Burke passed away on Sunday, November 4th, 2012 in Yuma, AZ surrounded by her family after a long illness.

She was born on August 15, 1933 in Long Prairie, MN to Raymond & Olivia (Steuck) Bain.
She grew up in Long Prairie and graduated from Long Prairie High School in 1951.

She was married in 1950 and they were united in marriage on June 21, 1951 in Norfolk, Virginia. After his discharge from Navy, they returned to Grand Forks, where they raised their three children.

Darlane was a homemaker and also worked in retail sales for a time.

Darlane and her husband were "snowbirds" for a number of years, dividing their time between Grand Forks and Yuma. In 1997, they became full time Yumans.

Darlane was a volunteer at YRMC for many years, where she worked at the front desk at the Corporate Center and later in the gift shop.

Darlane had many hobbies during her life, some of which included ceramics, crosswords, slot machines and karaoke.

Darlane was preceded in death by her parents, Raymond and Olivia Bain; her stepmother, Mildred Bain Perrish and her youngest daughter, Denice (Burke) Schafer.
Darlane Ellen Burke passed away on Sunday, November 4th, 2012 in Yuma, AZ surrounded by her family after a long illness.

She was born on August 15, 1933 in Long Prairie, MN to Raymond & Olivia (Steuck) Bain.
She grew up in Long Prairie and graduated from Long Prairie High School in 1951.

She was married in 1950 and they were united in marriage on June 21, 1951 in Norfolk, Virginia. After his discharge from Navy, they returned to Grand Forks, where they raised their three children.

Darlane was a homemaker and also worked in retail sales for a time.

Darlane and her husband were "snowbirds" for a number of years, dividing their time between Grand Forks and Yuma. In 1997, they became full time Yumans.

Darlane was a volunteer at YRMC for many years, where she worked at the front desk at the Corporate Center and later in the gift shop.

Darlane had many hobbies during her life, some of which included ceramics, crosswords, slot machines and karaoke.

Darlane was preceded in death by her parents, Raymond and Olivia Bain; her stepmother, Mildred Bain Perrish and her youngest daughter, Denice (Burke) Schafer.


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