Wyman-Darling, Jr.-Obituary

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Wyman J. Darling, Jr.

May 20, 1933 - Nov 23, 2011

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Steven, Linda and family, I know it's been years since our school days but wanted to extend my condolences to you and your families. Very sorry for your loss.

Judy, I was so sorry to read of your Dad's passing. May your memories bring you peace. Liz (leicester)

Will miss seeing you at coffee. Still remember our bowling days, and the T&G tournament. You always wore the white hat.

So sorry Doris for your loss..... If we can do anything we will be here for you

Papa Wyman was a wonderful father, father in-law and grandpa. Even though we were miles apart he kept us close with his phone calls, cards and recipes. we will miss you until we see you again in heaven.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I love you so very much papa! You'll forever be in my heart!

Wyman, You were always so kind to me & you will me be missed..I'll never forget your laugh, teaching me how to shoot basketball hoops in the yard on West Oberlin St, the the Lime Rickies, and your generous ways..Rest in Peace and I know I'll see you again someday.

Karen Renna (Los Angeles

Obituary

Wyman's Obituary

LeicesterWyman J. Darling, Jr., 78, of Leicester passed away Wednesday, November 23 in St. Vincent Hospital. He leaves his wife of 29 years, Doris I. (Donnelly) Darling; six children, Judith Markunas and her husband David of Worcester, Dennis Darling and his wife April of Friendswood, TX, Linda Darling of Mashpee, Stephen Darling and his wife Lori of Rumford, RI, Sandra Darling of East Falmouth, Lisa Darling of Worcester; three step-children, Richard Morrill and his wife Lucie of Oakham, Robert Morrill and his wife Gail of North Brookfield and David Morrill and his wife Luz of Alamogordo, NM; three siblings, David Darling of Shrewsbury, Beverly Darling of New Hampshire and Warren Darling and his wife Lisa of Holden; 16 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Three brothers, Robert, Clifford and Donald predeceased him. He was born in Holden, son of Wyman J. Darling, Sr. and Anna (Gulbicki) Darling and graduated from Wachusett High School. He was a Navy Veteran of the Korean War.Wyman worked for over 30 years for Norton Company, before retiring. He was a member of the Main South American Legion Post #341. Wyman loved spending time with his wife. He enjoyed working in his garden and yard, he especially took great pride in his lawn. He loved woodworking and making beautiful bird houses. He also enjoyed his weekly coffee with his old work buddies.The Funeral will be held Monday, November 28 at 10 AM in FAY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 1 West Boylston St., West Boylston. Burial will be in Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. Visiting Hours are Sunday, November 27 from 1 to 4PM at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to, St. Vincent Hospital c/o the Dialysis Unit, Attn: Elizabeth Norman, 123 Summer St., Worcester, 01608.

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