Daryl-Engelbert-Obituary

Daryl E. Engelbert

San Antonio, Texas

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Daryl Edward Engelbert, 40, passed away in New Braunfels, Texas on Wednesday, September 24, 2008. He was born in Houston, Texas and graduated from Churchill High School in San Antonio, Texas and also Rice University. He taught school for one year in Japan and also worked as Assistant...

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Paul and Loretta,

Jim and I were so sorry to hear about Daryl, and know how badly it must hurt. Just know he's now in a better place. We'll keep you in our prayers.

God Bless,

Jim and Mylana

Paul, Loretta, Kerry and family,
It saddens me to think that such an extraordinary person has left us but makes me happy to know he has gone to a better and wonderful place with God. Although I did not know Daryl, it sounds as though he is at peace and is greeted by many family and friends that have passed on. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this trying time.

Our sincere sympathy,

Sandra, Mark, Leslee and Markie

I'm so sorry hear of your loss...please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of grief. Praying that you a deeper experience God's presence as your family moves through this time.
Peace
Lisa Hurst

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Engelbert,

My name is Kurt Gerlach. Daryl and I graduated from Churchill together. I have been to your house several times during college years to play chess and listen to Rush with Daryl. Most recently, I met up with Daryl in New York while I was travelling.
Daryl will always be the smartest person I have ever known. I absolutely loved every minute with him. He expanded my world by many orders of magnitude.
In high school, I remember sitting in the back of...

Dear family,

We are so saddened about Daryl's sickness and death. I recently put the pictures from Honeywood Trail in a new album. We had so many good times together, including July 4th parades, pet parades, birthday parties etc. Running into Daryl in th airport in NY is a favorite small world story. He was such a personable, smart, polite young man.

You are all in our prayers during this difficult time.

Paul, Loretta, Kerry and John: The loss of a child is most heartbreaking. We pray for God's Blessings on Daryl and on all of you through this very trying time.

In sympathy,

Dear Paul and Loretta: My heart simply goes out to you. I read Daryl's obituary in the newspaper this morning. Wonderful memories flooded back to me as I remembered how you and I, Paul, would compare our children during our talks at PCT. I met him seldom but felt as though I knew him and I recall when he graduated from high school and how proud we were when he went to Rice. And then when he went to Japan to teach! Such wonderful memories of a beautiful son. May God be with you and your...