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Darlene A. Hubbard passed away July 25, 2025, after an extended illness, at 79 years old. She was born February 2, 1946, in Indianapolis, Indiana to the late Harold and Dorothy (Hayhurst) Marley. On June 29, 1963, she married William “Bill” Hubbard and spent 62 years devoted to one another and raising their loving family. Darlene enjoyed spending time with her family and was known as “MiMi” to her family and many others. She was a member of the Faith United Church of Christ. Darlene is survived by her loving family, her husband, Bill Hubbard, her children, Sarah (Greg) Sandberg, Bill (Marian) Hubbard, Sharron (D.J.) Trigg, her grandchildren, Krystal, Jacob, Levi, WJ, Emmitt, 5 great grandchildren, and her brothers, Gail Smith, Harold Marley. Besides her parents she is preceded in death by her sister, Sharron, and her brother, Allen. The family has requested her services be private. In lieu of flowers please consider contributing to your favorite cause or charity in memory of Darlene. The family wishes to thank the members of the I U Health Hospice for their tender and loving care, especially her nurse, Courtney. To share your stories, memories, or sign the online guest registry, please go to www.flannerbuchanan.com
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