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Delano D. Buller
© Lanman Funeral Home
06-2016
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Goltry-Memorial service for Delano D. Buller, 80, will be Friday, June 10, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at Karoma Cemetery with Pastor John Zook officiating.

Delano was born on December 20, 1935 in Goltry to Albert J. Buller and Sadie Penner Buller and passed from this life on June 4, 2016 in Goltry. Delano had lived in the Goltry area his entire life. Besides farming, Delano worked for Schmidt Storm Shelters for nearly thirty-five years.

Those surviving Delano include his brother, Randy Buller; nephew, Doug Buller and wife, Dianna; niece, Andrea Hargett and husband, Delwin and one great niece, Rebecca Buller.

Those who preceded Delano in death include his parents; one sister, Mary Rose; two brothers, Dewayne as an infant and Albert L. Buller.

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