Darrell-Mansfield-Obituary

Darrell Lee Mansfield

White Hall, Illinois

Aug 11, 1932 – Mar 19, 2018

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BORN
August 11, 1932
DIED
March 19, 2018
LOCATION
White Hall, Illinois
CHARITY
Shriners Hospitals for Children

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WHITE HALL — Darrell Lee Mansfield, 85, of White Hall passed away on Monday, March 19, 2018, at St. John's Hospital in Springfield. He was born on Aug. 11, 1932, in Scottville, the son of Coy Hicks and Ruth Marie (Marsh) Mansfield. He married Nancy Griswold in 1956. They had a daughter, Julie...

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A year has gone by since our dear friend's passing. I can speak for all the "PA boys" when I say we considered him as family, in the same way he often expressed to us. He was certainly one-of-a-kind and will forever be remembered as someone who loved life and lived it to the fullest. Fred Wood

Jo Ann, So sorry for your loss. Sam and I enjoyed our visits with Darrell at auctions and swap meets. He will be missed. Our deepest sympathy to you and family.

Sam & Fran Miller

Family... My prayers are with you! So sorry to see this. I sold Burrus Seed for many years and always enjoyed visiting with Darrell. Attended some of the Shriners feeds that he hosted and was very proud of his loyalty to the organization. Unable to attend the visitation as we are out of town but know that my thoughts are with you.

Darrell will be missed, whether at the hunting lodge or in our hearts. Truly a one-of-a kind man. Sympathies to Jo Ann and family.

The"Pennsylvania Boys" wish to extend our deepest sympathies to Darrell's family. He was a one in a million type guy, and our annual hunting trips to White Hall will always be a special remembrance. The last time we talked, he mentioned how he considered his hunters as a special sort of family. We will always be thinking of your Darrell in the same way, as a part of our family too. We are planning on coming out there again, but things won't be the same without our good friend.

Dear Family,
I work at Peak Insurance, it was always a pleasure to see him come to the office. He always had a joke or comment that left us laughing. He will be greatly missed by all.

So sorry to hear this such a great guy always enjoyed talking and joking around with him. He will be missed.

DEAR FAMILY: DARRELL WILL BE MISSED AND
REVERED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM. I FEEL FOR YOUR LOSS. WE ALWAYS HAD A GOOD TIME WHENEVER WE WERE TOGETHER, WHICH
WAS QUITE OFTEN. GOD BLESS AND COMFORT
EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU. IN THE FAITH:

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