Darrell-ROSTON-Obituary

Darrell A. ROSTON

Columbia, Virginia

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COLUMBIA, S.C. - SGM Darrell A. Roston USA, (Ret.), 50, passed away on Jan. 28, 2010, in Columbia, S.C.Born Oct. 22, 1959, and raised in McGehee, Ark., Darrell was the eighth in a family of 13 children. He entered the Army through the U.S. Army Reserve in 1978 and retired in 2008 at Fort Eustis,...

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I am very heartbroken to learn that such an amazing human being which it was my great fortune and privilege to know in the United States Army Europe, it saddens me immensely to Google him after so many years, hoping to catch up with him, only to see this. I am so so sorry to his loved ones for your loss. Darrell was absolutely one of the most Outstanding Soldiers that it was ever my honor to serve with. He also possessed morals and values that could only have been God Based, he made that...

I was talking to old friends from MOTBY. And Darrell´s name was mentioned that´s when I found out he passed away. Condolences to his family. May he Rest In Peace.

Darrell was een z0eer gewaardeerde collega ik heb fijn met hem samengewerkt . Hij heeft zijn land zeer goed vertegenwoordigd ,, sterkte aan cheryl en zijn Kids.
Darrell was a very respectered college i worked very professional with him he served his country with respect and pride . Strenght to Cheryl and their Kids.

His smile and laughter will always be in our hearts. Thank you Kate!

I had the pleasure of working with SGM Roston in the 8th Brigade. He really took care of his troops. We used to share "war stories" about our teenage children. I will surely miss him.

I'm saddened to learn of the death of my comrade, SGM Darrell Roston. In 1983-1984 then SGT Roston and I worked at FT Lewis and for several months in Honduras. He was just starting his military and I shared my experience being a "Military Brat" because family was very important to SGT Roston; he wanted to make sure his children would be happy if he chose a military career. It's rewarding to know that young E-5 rose to the very top NCO rank. My deepest condolences to SGM Roston's family...

RIP Darrell A. Roston. I never met you but I want to thank you for your service and dedication to our country.

I knew SGM Roston as a decent human being and a great Soldier. I worked in SDDC as the mail clerk, and whatever we talked about, stopped at his desk. He will be surely missed by this former soldier. Bless & Comfort to his family for their loss.

Never Forget! in our memories forever- DDiaz & Family