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Darrell John Stremler

Lombard, Illinois

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Darrell John Stremler, age 45, of Oak Brook, died of cancer on Saturday, September 10. He is survived by his wife Judy, nee Kuyper; his five children: David, Anneke, Jannette, Juliana and Jonathan; dear son of Farrel (Marilyn DeKryger) and the late Ruth Stremler; and son-in-law of Jay and Martina...

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I'm so sorry to hear of Darrell's passing. He was a very good childhood friend of mine. A great guy. My deepest sympathies to his family.

Mrs. Stremler and family,
I am so sorry about the loss of a loving husband and a awesome Dad.
Mr. Stremler was one of the nicest people I have ever met. He was always in a good mood when he came to Anneke's basketball and volleyball games, he cheered on Anneke and also the whole team.
I cant even imagine how you all feel right now. I am so sorry.
If anneke ever needs a ride home or anything my family can do to help we are always there for all of you.
love,
Jenna...

Dear Stremler Family -

My heart and prayers are with you with the recent loss of Darrell, our wonderful friend and a leader of our organization at DMG. I feel fortunate to have known Darrell over the past 4 years. He has always made me and many of us feel that our organization is the best place anyone can be as physicians! (and it is!). I will certainly miss him.

It is never easy to lose a father or husband at any age. May God give you strength and peace through the...

Dear Judy and family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you right now and in the time to come.

With love,
Todd and Liesl (Bockheim) Gibson

Dear Judy & children
Our deepest sympathy to you. May God give you His peace and strength in the days ahead.

Dear Judy, Dave, Anneke, Jannette, Juliana and Jonathan-
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers daily. May God's comfort and peace be upon you.

Dear Judy and family,
Our hearts go out to you during this difficult time. We were with a group of students from Wheaton College when you and Darrell were visiting Angola State Prison. Darrell's testimony is such an amazing story of God's grace. I specifically remember how you both exuded God's love and joy to everyone around you. We will continue to lift you all up in prayer.
God's peace to you,

So sorry to hear of your loss. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

I was very sad to hear of Darrell's passing. He was several years my senior as an attorney at Mayer, Brown and I had the privilege to work a lot of late nights with him. He taught me a lot, and I have often thought of him. He is always smiling in my memories of him.