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Ullrey Memorial Chapel
Marilyn Ray O'neal
June 27th, 1949 - April 11th, 2025
Marilyn Ray O'Neal passed away on April 11, 2025, at Rideout Hospital.
She was born on June 27, 1949, in Hutchinson, KS, to Lyle and Betty Burton.
Marilyn was a homemaker and a caregiver for Yuba City Manor for more than 35 years.
Marilyn is survived by her son, John; daughter, Jennifer; sister, Susan Upton; brother, Scott Burton; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd O'Neal; parents, Lyle and Betty Burton; twin sister, Karolyn Kay Burton; brother, Bobby Burton; brother-in-law, James Upton; grandson, Jimmy George; and nephew, Keegan Burton.
Graveside service will be on May 12, 2025, at 1 PM Sutter Cemetery in Sutter, CA.
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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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