Daryle-Starkovich-Obituary

Daryle "Starky" Starkovich

Ellensburg, Washington

1938 - 2011

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Daryle (Starky) Starkovich Daryle Thomas Starkovich, 72, of Cle Elum, known widely and fondly as Starky, passed away peacefully at his home on March 2, 2011.A memorial service will be held Friday, March 11, 2011, at 3 p.m. at the Centennial Center Senior Center, 719 E. 3rd Street, Cle Elum.Daryle...

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My sympathies to Starky's family. I was the Secretary at a Coulee dam School. He was so well thought of, and was missed when he left. You can be so proud of him.

It was an honor to know him. He enjoyed sparring politics with me at the Sunset coffee club. Good luck St. Peter!

Cousin Daryle helped so much with our Starcevic family genealogy. Always so generous to share information, photos, etc.
I know he left much information for you, Michael and Anthony. Sorry for your loss.
He will be missed and remembered.

Mike and Anthony, Sorry about your loss. Your dad was what is Great About Life long Upper County People.., and Im glad I had him as a 5th Grade teacher aswell..Doug Myers Ellensburg

Starky was a very nice person! We always enjoyed listening to him and sometimes disagreeing with him ! He was a great teacher and a good friend. We will all miss him!

My heart goes out to the Starkovich family! Anthony, Mike and Amy and his beautiful grandchildren you are all in our thoughts and prayers! Thinking of you, Theresa Montgomery Ellison

Most people call me by my given name, not Daryle. From day 1, I was Tiffany. I always left chuckling. Gotta love consistancy. He will be missed.
Tierney Ankrom

Starky was our friend, mentor, and "go to man", he will be greatly missed. Jim and Donna Ankrom

To Anthony and Mike and Family, We were so sorry to hear that Daryle passed away.We knew him and the family having lived next door to all of you in Ronald and seeing you both grow up. He was such a kind and thoughtful man and will be missed. Don and Hilda Woolley, Cottonwood, Az.