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Darren English

San Francisco, California

1966 - 2021

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Darren Zane EnglishSeptember 29, 1966 January 9, 2021Darren was born in Ohio, the state from which his Wyandot family was moved to Kansas in 1843. He is a sixth-generation great-grandson of Chief Tarhe, "the Crane", signatory of the Treaty of Greenville. Darren grew up in Prairie Village, KS...

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We met in high school and spent many long hours in the Baker kitchen eating junk food, drinking soda and discussing EVERYTHING. We grew up together, then family, now and forever!

I hadn´t seen my cousin since I was young. And yet my deepest sympathies go out to his closest family members, in seeing this. May we all play together like children again when the time comes, on the other side! May you rest well in peace!

I feel blessed to have spent three years working with Darren at Novus Spiritus. I learned so much from Darren. We shared a lot of the same values of really wanting to change the world for the better. Darren was able to do that in practical and personal ways. He was dedicated, reliable and caring. He could be incredibly patient and wickedly, hilariously snarky. It is his fault I got addicted to Frappuccinos. Selfishly, I only wish I'd gotten more time with him - and I think I'm not alone in...

Darren. You were a truly wonderful old soul, so often thoughtful and caring, who possessed such unique kindness and acceptance toward others. Such a good person with a great big heart, who’d give ya the shirt of their back sometimes even the jacket! It’s with selfish tears, I remember my steadfast friend, virtuous ally, and fellow traveler among this fun-fangled journey called life. Thanks for sharing your grace, laughter and compassion, all which were invaluable to both me and Brigham — and...

Darren was also a Cardinal in the Society of Novus Spiritus, and encouraged me to become a Noviate in the same church. I’ve now been a minister in the church for many years. He was truly a wonderful “old soul,” who was thoughtful and caring. He and Vera Espana and John Ammon taught the Hypnosis class that I took with the Sylvia Browne organization, and it was wonderful. He will be remembered with great fondness and love...
Judy Thomas

Darren and I worked together at the Society of Novus Spiritus for many years. He was a friend/co-worker but more than that he was my little brother. We shared past lives, adventures while traveling, taught hypnosis together (had many, many Venti Americanos with 4 extra shots,) shared secrets, shared laughs, fought, made up, but most of all we loved each other. I will miss you dearly. Save me some dirt from TOS!
Always, Vera

Expressing my deepest condolences to Eric, all of Darren's family and friends, especially Darren's mama. Love you, Darren. It's not goodby it's, see you later.

Joey & I wish to express our deep sorrow at the loss of a dear friend. We will miss his bright smile and that whit that he had. No one was a stranger to him and he had a special way of getting into your head. All our prayers are with your family and Eric. Dan& Joey

I met Darren many years ago when I was researching my Wyandot roots. (I too am a sixth generation great grandchild of Chief Tarhe, through Elizabeth Zane.) He was very helpful and generous with his time and was so enthusiastic about sharing his knowledge of Wyandot heritage.
My condolences to his family and friends.