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Darrell Ward

Tomball, Texas

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Darrell E Ward Sr Vietnam Veteran, retired from Harris County PCT 1 Constables office, passed away July 28, 2014. Memorial Service 2pm Friday Klein Funeral Home-Tomball.

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Darrell, Remembering the good times we had together from, pct.5,cooking at the farm and ranch,haunting in Duvale,county,(great campfire jokes), fishing Portmansfield , trip to the valley with Merle,Haggard on the radio. yes my friend some great memories I will always remember. May you rest in peace.

Darrell, we go back along time from working together at pct.5, cooking at the wild game cook off at the farm and ranch,haunting in Duvale,county,(great campfirejokes),fishing at portmansfield,trip to the valley listing to Merle,Haggard. Yes my friend these are are some good memories I will always remember.You will be greatly missed, may you rest in peace.

I am praying for you today and in the days to come. Love you

So long Old Friend. Darrell and I have been friends for 51 years, beginning with Jr. High School. He hung out with me and my older brother Mike for many years. Darrell introduced me to my wife Sherry when I was a Sr. in high school. We have Hunted, Fished, Played Pool, worked on cars, etc. Darrell went to Heaven...I know this because He accepted Jesus in December 2013 and had made a change in his life to show it. Rest in Peace until we meet again.

Great uncle
Most giving man
Awsome hunter and fishermen
And greaaaaaaat party thrower

Uncle Darrell gave me knowledge About life that I will use until I pass . I am blessed to be able to say that I was a part of his life we will all miss him but for sure never forget .

Had some good times on the ball field Marilyn we did go to school together

I haven't known Darrell along time, but he was a very nice man and love Marilyn, too. Kay

Our hearts go out to yall ! Uncle Darrell will be greatly missed !

I can remember the days you spent over at our house on Viking hanging out with my brothers. I often felt like I had one more brother and for sure I knew I had another friend. Rest in peace.