Darryl-Mix-Obituary

Darryl Mix

San Antonio, Texas

Jan 9, 1963 – Mar 10, 2015 (Age 52)

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BORN
January 9, 1963
DIED
March 10, 2015
AGE
52
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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January 9, 1963 - March 10, 2015Darryl Mix was born in Denver, Colorado on January 9, 1963 and he died on March 10, 2015 in San Antonio, Texas. He and his wife Darcy and their two children, Eleanor and Everett, moved to San Antonio from California in 2002. Darryl first left his home in El Cajon,...

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Darryl was a great friend in high school. Watching MTV at Amy's house and just hanging out with "the gang". I will always remember him fondly.

Thank you for all of your help.

Happy Birthday! RIP

We were all roommates, Alan Estes, Joe Woodward and myself.
Darryl, you were a wonderful brother to us. We all bunked together, so we could have a bar in the joining suite. Those were the best gin and tonics I ever had. Darcy became his sweetheart, what a beautiful couple. Remember the 10 foot python I kept in the closet, the day the snake escape and trashed the room. You were so terrified when I came back from classes. We lived so much in that short time together, Love...

Darcy, Eleanor and Everett,
I am saddened to hear about Darryl's passing. Your husband and dad was an outstanding man of great character who always put others first. It is a privilege to call him a friend. I am deeply sorry you your loss and my thoughts and prayers will be with you all for comfort and peace. With love, Tobey Cleek

We haven't seen each other since high school, Darryl, but it only seems like yesterday. We had good times then. RIP, My Friend. You live on in the lives of your family and the memories of your friends.

I will never forget the times working in the U of R print shop with Darryl. While performing our tasks for the University, Darryl started a side business to put together student resumes. Also, during an alumni weekend, we designed a souvenir "Och Tamale" that we sold to alums in the quad. Darryl was always creative, always funny, an entrepreneur and truly a wonderful human being.

Daryl was a huge influence on me in my college years. He was a dear fraternity brother, friend, and mentor...accepting, creative, FUNNY, and so gentle a soul. I'm so grateful to have had him in my life for that brief moment and I am saddened for the family that feels his loss so much more than I ever could know.

Rest in Peace, my brother and friend

My thoughts are with you today and always.