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Kiki Andrea Parker has passed away peacefully at the age of 73. Kiki was born April 22, 1951, to John and Cleo Gust of Marysville, CA.
Having graduated from California State University Chico in 1973, with a degree in English, Kiki became a kindergarten and first grade teacher at Linda Elementary and Covillaud Elementary School. She left a lasting impact on a generation of her young students during her 38 year teaching career.
Kiki is survived by her loving husband, Perry Parker, who she married September 28, 1974; son, Jake Parker (Jenn); daughter Andrea Estrada (Scott); and four grandsons, Casey and Drew Parker, Thomas and Julian Estrada. She is also survived by her sister Joanne Lucas.
Services will be held at Ullrey Memorial Chapel, 817 Almond Street on April 4, 2025, at 1:00pm, with burial to follow at Sutter Cemetery and a reception in Yuba City.
Kiki is deeply missed by her family, friends and all who knew her.
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Ullrey Memorial Chapel has been integral to our community's fabric for over 80 years. We’ve served generations of families from Browns Valley to Yuba City in our original location, established by the Ullrey family in 1942. Our chapel offers a serene setting for private and identification viewings, and our experienced team is dedicated to assisting families in creating meaningful memorial services and celebrations of life. Ullrey Memorial Chapel is known for its excellent reputation, spanning generations of families who have entrusted us with their loved ones' final farewells. Our approach embraces multicultural diversity, ensuring every service reflects each family's unique traditions and wishes....
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