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Darrell Ward

Lawrence, Kansas

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Celebration of life service for Darrell Ward, 87, Lawrence, will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, July, 27, 2016 at Southside Church of Christ in Lawrence. He passed away Friday, July 22, 2016 at his home.Darrell was born November 7, 1928 in Gainesville, Texas the son of Thomas B. and Fairy Jane...

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you and lisa were my favorite ice road truckers..Godspeed be with you Mr.Ward,and Prayers and Condolences to Family and Friends..

JoAnn, Suzie and Ward family. Our condolences in Darrell's passing. We were fortunate to have known such a wonderful man. Please accept our sincere sympathies Mark & Shanon Marks

I first met Darrell when I student taught at LHS. He struck me as a quiet leader who worked hard to support his profession. Our paths crossed many times over the course of my career. I feel fortunate to have know Darrell. My sincere sympathy.

I always enjoyed my friendship with Darrell Ward and my sincere thoughts are with his family.

I was fortunate to able to spend part of my Thursday morning with Darrell Ward for several years at the Lawrence Visitor Center where he volunteered. His involvement with the visitor center went back to the beginning and he was always a sterling example of what a good citizen and ambassador he was for his community. He was always upbeat and smart and this was reflected in his work with out-of-town visitors. I feel blessed to have gotten to know him and to call him my friend. My heart goes out...

Mr. Ward was my teacher and LHS which I enjoyed being in his class.
Later on, I worked with him at the Douglas County Courthouse.
I will always remember his smile and gentle nature.
I'm sorry to hear of his passing and my thoughts and prayers are with his family during this time.

Judy Riling

Dear Jo, Dan, & family,

My heart goes out to you for your loss. Our community has lost a beautiful person.

I was lucky to have worked with this kind, smart, and funny man for two decades. Darrell was more than an outstanding bailiff, he was a consummate officer of the court. Always appropriately professional, Darrell had a calming presence for jurors, lawyers, witnesses, plaintiffs, and defendants. As the overseer of jurors, he knew full well the importance of appearing fair...

Mr. Ward was my English teacher at Lawrence High School. He was a wonderful teacher. He was a very kind and thoughtful person. It was obvious he was a Christian. What a great man. I am so sorry for your loss.

I knew Darrell when he was a bailiff at the courthouse. Such a gentle man, so pleasant and always so calm. Our favorite bailiff.