Darlaine continued to reside in Day county, at Homer, then at Farmington, throughout her childhood. On, or around, April 1, 1940, her family moved to Riverside, Brown county, South Dakota, when Darlaine was 15 years of age.
At 21, (e.g. 1946), Darlaine married Charles Kenneth (Chuck) Gilchrist (1925, 2004) of South Dakota. Charles Gilchrist had recently discharged from the US Navy, and the couples near in time wedding leaves open the possibility that Charles and Darlaine were 'sweethearts' for sometime before the wedding. . .
By 1950, Darlaine was residing in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota. Circa 1954, Darlaine, (now 29), and Charles, (now 25), moved to Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana.
The couple offered life two children, Pamela and Scott. They remained married and residing in Great Falls, for the rest of their lives.
Darlaine M {Heinz} Gilchrist passed on December 6, 1991. She is buried at Highland Cemeery in Great Falls, Montana.
Darlaine continued to reside in Day county, at Homer, then at Farmington, throughout her childhood. On, or around, April 1, 1940, her family moved to Riverside, Brown county, South Dakota, when Darlaine was 15 years of age.
At 21, (e.g. 1946), Darlaine married Charles Kenneth (Chuck) Gilchrist (1925, 2004) of South Dakota. Charles Gilchrist had recently discharged from the US Navy, and the couples near in time wedding leaves open the possibility that Charles and Darlaine were 'sweethearts' for sometime before the wedding. . .
By 1950, Darlaine was residing in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota. Circa 1954, Darlaine, (now 29), and Charles, (now 25), moved to Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana.
The couple offered life two children, Pamela and Scott. They remained married and residing in Great Falls, for the rest of their lives.
Darlaine M {Heinz} Gilchrist passed on December 6, 1991. She is buried at Highland Cemeery in Great Falls, Montana.
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