Darlene passed away at her home in Patoka. She was born to Stanley M. and Velma (White) Terry. She was retired and had previously worked as a press operator for Holtzmeyer Die and Mold in Princeton. She was a member The Tabernacle Church in Princeton and the American Legion Post 25 Ladies Auxiliary. She had lived in Gibson and Pike County her entire lifetime.
Darlene is survived by her husband Richard Walker, Patoka, two sons; Robert (Gerri) Sumner, Ft. Branch, Roger (Melody) Sumner, Dexter, MO, daughter; Lisa White, Princeton, two step-daughters; Kim (Daniel) Thomas, Clay City, IL, Tanya (Jason) Banks, Denver, CO, twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild, five brothers and sisters; Jim Terry, MO, Jerry Terry, Princeton, Joyce Loveless, Oakland City, Jean DeWeese, Evansville and Kay Bullock, Mt. Olympus.
She was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers and sisters.
Darlene passed away at her home in Patoka. She was born to Stanley M. and Velma (White) Terry. She was retired and had previously worked as a press operator for Holtzmeyer Die and Mold in Princeton. She was a member The Tabernacle Church in Princeton and the American Legion Post 25 Ladies Auxiliary. She had lived in Gibson and Pike County her entire lifetime.
Darlene is survived by her husband Richard Walker, Patoka, two sons; Robert (Gerri) Sumner, Ft. Branch, Roger (Melody) Sumner, Dexter, MO, daughter; Lisa White, Princeton, two step-daughters; Kim (Daniel) Thomas, Clay City, IL, Tanya (Jason) Banks, Denver, CO, twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild, five brothers and sisters; Jim Terry, MO, Jerry Terry, Princeton, Joyce Loveless, Oakland City, Jean DeWeese, Evansville and Kay Bullock, Mt. Olympus.
She was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers and sisters.
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