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Darrell Wilson Key

1954 - 2023

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March 20, 2023

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Darrell Wilson Key, 68, of Mexico Beach, Florida passed away on Monday, March 20,2023. He is survived by his wife LeCretia, siblings Debbie Lawrence (Larry), Darwin Key (Judy), Dwain Key, Donna Roderigas (Mike), and Detra Maughon. He was preceded in death by his parents Woodrow and Frances Key,...

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Debbie and Larry and all the rest of you. I just saw this. Wonderful memories of our families at Temple Baptist in Orlando. God bless all of you.

I Love you, Darrell! An had no idea what a good & environmental issues you were concerned about. To all Darrells sisters& brothers my 1st cousins if it hadn't been for Darrell Sonny&I wouldn't have met again! We've been together 44yrs thanks to my more of a big brother than cousin & I cry ever day that our side of the family has grown so distant from each other! Remember my Dear Cousins, were the last of generations that we're truly brought up in church & I thank God that many of my...

Just wanted to add thoughtful words for Darrell's family . I was a graduate in Darell's class at Lithonia. He was a good guy back then also.Time seems to be flying and his death hit me like a rock. Just letting family know that I th ought highly of Darrell and he will not be forgotten! Phillip Knight

Darrell was a wonderful person. He took our young grandsons out on a fishing excursion once. He call them Dude so much that my grandsons dubbed him Captain Dude. Darrell will forever be missed and will forever be "Captain Dude" to us! Prayers for his family and friends.

Darrell stood for us and gave the prayer at our wedding. He was a good friend and we always enjoyed his company. He gave the best prayers and the best hugs! He will be missed. RIP Darrell in the arms of your savior. Until we meet again. Jeff and Tracy Powell

I am so sorry to hear of Darrell's passing. He was Kind and caring and so much fun. We went to high school together. He visited me in Carrollton with Brent Rogers while I was in college. Sending my deepest sympathy and prayers to all of his family. Rest in peace my friend!