Darrell-Sargent-Obituary

Darrell R Sargent

Beavercreek, Ohio

Nov 25, 1942 – Jan 3, 2023

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BORN
November 25, 1942
DIED
January 3, 2023
LOCATION
Beavercreek, Ohio

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Son of Alva,Emma(Waites)Sargent of Mowrystown Oh. Is Graduate of Whiteoak H.S. 1962. After graduation he moved to Dayton to pursue employment as an auto mechanic and worked in several repair shops often his own home as well. He is highly regarded by customers who will miss his friendly demeanor....

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I'm almost at a loss for words... Darrell was like an Uncle to me and a very dear friend of the Campbell family. He and my father, David, were best friends for at least 60 years. He was one of the kindest human beings I've ever known. He will be missed. I hope to give you a hug in Heaven one day. My condolences to his family. What a great loss...

Darrell Sr. I first met you and your son Darrell Jr. at Holbrook's Suncoco when you both worked together on Stanley Ave. Holbrook died of Cancer and the gas station is gone replaced by Oberer's Florist. You and your son Jr. worked at Weber's Automotive on Linden Ave together. You had several shops on your own and even worked on my car in your shop and at home. You were always kind and very generous with your pricing and work. You treated everyone with respect. You very knowledgeable when...

" Holding Darrell Sargent Sr.,family and friends in the Light!" God rest Darrell's Soul in peace! Prayer for peace and comfort to those grieving the loss! My deepest sympathy!

I feel like I have known Derrell for as long as I can remember. He was a kind and funny guy. He will be missed

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Darrell, you were such a sweet and kind soul. Never met anyone like you in my life. I met you when you worked at the carriage house, back in the 90s. When you first met and Lynn. You used to laugh and play with Shannon and I. Sometimes we tested your patience like littles will do, but you still smiled and treated us well. I don´t think in the whole time I´ve know you all, did I ever hear one bad thing about you. You were a great person. And it´s sad to know your light is gone from this world....

I've known Darrell since he first came to Dayton and worked at the service station by my grandparents house, he was 18, I was 9. He has been a steadfast friend and tremendously helpful "Jack of All Trades" to the entire Campbell family. If someone didn't know how to fix ANYTHING, call Darrell. There was little he couldn't figure out. However that's not the most important thing about him. He was the kindest person I've ever known. There is a huge hole left by his passing that can never be...

I am so sorry for your loss. Darrell must have been a remarkable person. May his memories bring comfort to his loved ones with time.