Darryl-Zackmire-Obituary

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Darryl R. Zackmire

1955 - 2018 (Age 62)

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Juanita We just heard about Darryl's passing .. YOu are in our thoughts and prayers. So Sorry for your loss. we spent Many Many years together at Schilli !! Hugs Jim & Deb VanLaere

Juanita, Brenda, Joy & families,
Heartfelt condolences on the sudden loss of Darryl. You are all in my thoughts & prayers.

Brenda and Joy,

I am truly saddened to hear of Darryl's passing. We did a lot of running around together in school. I was glad that I was able to see him a few times before we moved to PA. Janet and my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I am so sorry for your loss Juanita. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

So Sorry for you loss Juanita, he will be missed at Sugar Mill.

R.i.p Darryl prayers for your family in this time of grievance.

RIP Darryl, it was an honor to know you godspeed

Sorry for the loss in the family!
R.I.P. Darryl

Your neighborhood friend Pam Seng

From Smith Street, Lafayette

Obituary

Darryl's Obituary

Darryl R. Zackmire, 62, of Lafayette, passed away on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at his home.  He was born May 24, 1955, in Lafayette to the late James and Shirley McCall Zackmire.  Darryl graduated from Lafayette Jefferson High School in 1973.  On August 2, 1997, he married Juanita Cunningham Spalding in Lafayette and she survives.  Darryl was a truck driver for Wabash Valley Transportation for 21 years and retired in 2009.  He  enjoyed fishing, guns, Ham Radio and bowling.

Surviving with his wife are his step children James (Tracy) Spalding, Keith (Diena) Spalding, John Spalding, Caroline (Jamie) Schick all of Lafayette, Tammy Ellis of Otterbein, five step grandchildren and 2 step great grandchildren.  Also surviving are his sisters Brenda Henry, Joy (John) Greene all of Lafayette, five nephews and a niece.  A private service will be held.  Memorial Contributions may be made to: American Diabetes Association in Darryl’s memory. 

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