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Marlena L. Estep Wilch
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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Marlena L. WILCH

Forrest Cemetery


Marlena L Estep was born Nov. 4, 1973, in Gravette, Ark., to Reeva Good Allen and Perry Estep and passed away on Tuesday, June 25, 2002 in Siloam Springs, Ark at the age of 28.

She grew up and was saved and baptized at the First Assembly of God in Siloam Springs with Pastor Howie Moss.

She was married to Peter C. Wilch on February 2, 1998.

She had lived in many areas throughout Arkansas and Oklahoma, and also in Great Falls, Mont.; Tampa, Fla.; Everett, Wash., Bremerton, Wash.; Biloxi, Miss.; and again most recently in Siloam Springs, Ark.

Her favorite job was working as public safety dispatcher for the University of Arkansas.

She is survived by her husband, Peter ; her daughter Shannera D. Estep; her mother, Reeva Allen and stepfather Elvan Allen; her sisters, Crystal Knox, Tracy Butler, Margaret Fields and Jeanene Cochran; two stepbrothers, Elvan Allen III and Jason Allen; and one stepsister, Kathryn Allen.

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