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Darryl Mix Obituary

January 9, 1963 - March 10, 2015
Darryl Mix was born in Denver, Colorado on January 9, 1963 and he died on March 10, 2015 in San Antonio, Texas. He and his wife Darcy and their two children, Eleanor and Everett, moved to San Antonio from California in 2002. Darryl first left his home in El Cajon, California in 1981 to attend the University of Redlands, where he was an engaged student and active in residential life, including as president of his fraternity, Alpha Gamma Nu. He studied history at Redlands, and ever after remained a lifelong learner and reader of art, history, music, politics and more. He met his wife Darcy at Redlands, a graduate of the Class of 1988. After college, Darryl began a long and successful career in non-profit management with organizations as large and diverse as the American Heart Association, March of Dimes, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and others. Once transplanted to San Antonio, Darryl began his professional life as a consultant for Art Pace, an arts space and laboratory founded by artist, collector, and businesswoman Linda Pace. This sparked a passion for art and he founded two gallery spaces for practicing, contemporary artists from Texas and the Southwest. His Art SA Gallery was located in a charming, converted Victorian at 108 E. Mistletoe. Darryl was also an active volunteer and supporter of The Southwest School of Art, as well as the Alamo Heights School Foundation. Well beyond his professional and community work, and most important to most, Darryl was a person of the highest character and sharpest wit-a fiercely loyal and fun friend to many, many for all his years. And above all these things he loved his daughter Eleanor, his son Everett, and his wife Darcy. Darryl Mix was predeceased by his father, Richard Mix, and is survived by his mother Mary, stepmother Mary Ann, two older brothers Larry Mix and Roger Mix, as well as by his wife Darcy Mix, and their two children, Eleanor and Everett. He is missed and remembered by many more friends from coast to coast, and very keenly by Joe Woodward and his brothers of Alpha Gamma Nu. May he now have his Peace. In celebration of his life and work, a memorial reception will be held on Thursday, March 19th at 5:00 p.m., in the Coates Chapel on the Ursuline Campus of The Southwest School of Art, 300 Augusta Street, San Antonio, Texas. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to support scholarships for artists of all ages taking classes or attending The Southwest School of Art.
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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Mar. 15, 2015.

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Laura Goldthwait-Tillman

February 9, 2021

Darryl was a great friend in high school. Watching MTV at Amy's house and just hanging out with "the gang". I will always remember him fondly.

Anna marie Lopez

May 2, 2018

Thank you for all of your help.

January 9, 2018

Happy Birthday! RIP

Brian Campbell

October 29, 2016

We were all roommates, Alan Estes, Joe Woodward and myself.
Darryl, you were a wonderful brother to us. We all bunked together, so we could have a bar in the joining suite. Those were the best gin and tonics I ever had. Darcy became his sweetheart, what a beautiful couple. Remember the 10 foot python I kept in the closet, the day the snake escape and trashed the room. You were so terrified when I came back from classes. We lived so much in that short time together, Love you Bro

Tobey Cleek

April 4, 2015

Darcy, Eleanor and Everett,
I am saddened to hear about Darryl's passing. Your husband and dad was an outstanding man of great character who always put others first. It is a privilege to call him a friend. I am deeply sorry you your loss and my thoughts and prayers will be with you all for comfort and peace. With love, Tobey Cleek

Anthony Sabri

March 25, 2015

We haven't seen each other since high school, Darryl, but it only seems like yesterday. We had good times then. RIP, My Friend. You live on in the lives of your family and the memories of your friends.

Charles Bonsignore

March 20, 2015

I will never forget the times working in the U of R print shop with Darryl. While performing our tasks for the University, Darryl started a side business to put together student resumes. Also, during an alumni weekend, we designed a souvenir "Och Tamale" that we sold to alums in the quad. Darryl was always creative, always funny, an entrepreneur and truly a wonderful human being.

Andy Conway

March 19, 2015

Daryl was a huge influence on me in my college years. He was a dear fraternity brother, friend, and mentor...accepting, creative, FUNNY, and so gentle a soul. I'm so grateful to have had him in my life for that brief moment and I am saddened for the family that feels his loss so much more than I ever could know.

Rest in Peace, my brother and friend

Cheryl Whittemore

March 19, 2015

My thoughts are with you today and always.

Jane Bishop

March 16, 2015

Dear Darcy, Such a loss for you and the kids and all of us who knew Darryl, he will be very much missed. He was always so encouraging and supportive. Hugs, Jane

Tony Swann

March 16, 2015

RIP, Darryl friends on the hardwood.

Maureen Pinsonnault

March 15, 2015

Darcy, Ellie and Everett: We are so sorry for your loss. He was so smart, funny and full of life. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Caid Scharry

March 15, 2015

I didn't know you brother but from what I gather you were a good man. Were connected through the brotherhood of our Alpha Gamma Nu. Rest in peace brother.

Henry Herreras

March 15, 2015

RIP my brother.

Michael (Sammy the Snake) Wilcox

March 15, 2015

You were a great boss at Instructional Materials at the University of Redlands Darryl! So much so, I would still referred to you as my "Boss". You made coming to work every day a joy. You were also an awesome and supportive brother in our fraternity, Alpha Gamma Nu. I enjoyed keeping in touch with you via e-mail and more recently Facebook. I miss you already my lifelong friend and brother. You are and will continue to be thought of often. Rest in peace Boss! Love you my brother!

Stuart Hoffman

March 15, 2015

Darryl, you were one of the 1st friends, pledge brothers, and classmates I had the pleasure of meeting at the University of Redlands. You were always positive, fun, engaging, and had a creative side unmatched by others. You stood for right vs wrong. You were always there to help and assist others. Your positive influence will always be with me. I will never forget the 4 years together at the UofR. I have nothing but fond memories of school life, fraternity life, and the fun times we spent together. May your memory last forever for all that you have done for others. I know you will continue to look down upon your family and friends, smiling as you have left a positive mark on all of those you have interacted with. Rest in peace bro.

Mike Basart

March 15, 2015

This is such a shock. I was so happy to meet up with you guys in Paris - it seems like yesterday! Darryl was such a huge part of my Redlands experience - he was so involved even though he had already graduated. I will miss his wit, his pragmatism, and his ability to find humor in everything despite being slightly annoyed by the situation. :)

My love to Darcy and the kids and the entire Mix family - I wish you peace in this difficult time.

Lance Cope

March 15, 2015

Dear Darryl- you are a fun - wonderful spirit from college. Lots of fun memories from when you and Joe were my suite mates. All my love to your family and friends during these days. Especially your Mom whose visits were so fun.

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