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Julianne Ralston Denny

Nov. 23, 1916 - Nov. 21, 2012

POSTED November 23, 2012 9:37 p.m.

Born to Arvin Prentice and Mary Ann (Kidd) Ralston, Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky. In 1918 they moved by train to Patterson, California, where she attended schools and met and married Max Elbert Denny (1913 - 1997). They moved to Livingston in 1950.

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Survived by son, Glen Ralston Denny and his wife Margaret; daughters Ellen Ann Denny and Elaine Lee Thurman and her husband Walter; grandson Scott Jeffrey Denny, step-grandchildren Michael and Mason Mineni, and Amanda and Max Thurman; nieces Lee Palsak, Julianne Forer, and Jacqueline Willis; and many friends.

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It was a full life, which will be celebrated with a private family memorial.

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Julianne would like to be remembered by these words: “Greet the day with a song. Make others happy. Serve gladly.”

Nov. 23, 2012 09:37p.m. EST Julianne Ralston Denny Turlock Journal

Born to Arvin Prentice and Mary Ann (Kidd) Ralston, Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky. In 1918 they moved by train to Patterson, California, where she attended schools and met and married Max Elbert Denny (1913 - 1997). They moved to Livingston in 1950.

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Survived by son, Glen Ralston Denny and his wife Margaret; daughters Ellen Ann Denny and Elaine Lee Thurman and her husband Walter; grandson Scott Jeffrey Denny, step-grandchildren Michael and Mason Mineni, and Amanda and Max Thurman; nieces Lee Palsak, Julianne Forer, and Jacqueline Willis; and many friends.

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It was a full life, which will be celebrated with a private family memorial.

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Julianne would like to be remembered by these words: “Greet the day with a song. Make others happy. Serve gladly.”

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