Julie (Ingram) Yilek
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Julie Marie (Ingram) Yilek was born May 18, 1970, in Quantico, Virginia. Currently, she lives in Marion, Iowa and previously lived in Alexandria, VA, Woodbridge, VA, Triangle VA, Honolulu, HI, Primghar, IA, Sheldon, IA, Cedar Falls, IA, Mason City, IA, Greeley, CO, East Lansing, MI, Cedar Rapids, IA.
She attended Spalding Catholic High School, University of Northern Colorado and graduated from the University of Northen Iowa. She attended graduate school at Michigan State University. She previously worked for MCI/WorldCom/Verizon and currently works at Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield in Cedar Rapids, IA. Her ethnicity is Caucasian with strong Irish and German roots. Her religious views are Catholic and she was active with her children's schools, including St Joseph Catholic School in Marion and Xavier Catholic High School in Cedar Rapids. Julie was married to William George (Bill) Yilek on Sept 25th, 1999 and divorced in 2011. She has two children, Joshua Leo Brian Yilek and Keli Ann Marie Yilek.
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