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Darrin Neil McCown

HALTOM CITY, Texas

1968 - 2009

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Darrin Neil McCown, 40, a maintenance worker, died Friday, June 5, 2009. Funeral: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Calvary Lutheran Church. Interment: Chapel Hill Cemetery, Waco. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Davis Chapel. Darrin was born Sept. 7, 1968, in North Richland Hills. He enjoyed spending time with...

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I worked with Darrin and Danette at Exel. He always had a way of making everyone smile when we had a long day at work. He will be greatly missed.
Danette,
My heart and prayers goes out to you and your children.
Diana Arredondo

The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.

McCown family and loved ones, I am so sorry for this sudden loss of Darrin. Although I haven't seen Darrin in years, thinking back, all I can do is smile. He will me greatly missed.

I am going to miss Darrin like no other. He was more than just a friend to me for many years. I don't have the words to express this loss. Darrin was the kindest person I ever knew. there is nothing that will ever replace the hole in this world and my heart that has been left. I proudly say I loved Darrin like he was a part of my own family. things will never be the same without him.

I have many happy childhood memories of him. He was so kind. My prayers are with you all.

My deepest condolensces to the McCown Family.

Darrin truly had a heart of gold and would share it with anyone who asked. There is not a person on earth who wouldn’t agree.

My condolences,
Glenda McCartney

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

Darrin's family,
I worked with Darrin at GameStop. I was so sad when found another job and tried to talk him out of it. He was the type of person that brighten the room with his smile (and dimples) as he entered. I always looked forward to talking to him, for he made everything seem like it wasn't such a big deal after all. I had such an appreciation for his simple outlook on life. I had so much to learn from him and always felt better after our conversations. He'd bear the weight...