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Daryll Rogers Neuburger

Thousand Palms, California

1952 - 2011 (Age 59)

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Daryll Rogers Neuburger, 59, of Thousand Palms, Calif. passed away October 23, 2011 of liver cancer. He was born March 23, 1952 to William and Flora Neuburger in Oceanside, Calif. He married Dawn Williams on September 12, 1992 in Las Vegas, Nev. He was a business owner and operator for five years...

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Fond memories of you and your family in Garden Grove in the 60's.

So many times I sit and think about you and how much you are missed. So many times I sit and think about you and how many people loved you. So many times I sit and think about you and how many didn't get the chance to know you. So many times I sit and think about you and how much you were loved by all. So many times i sit and think about you and how much you taught those around you. So many times I sit and think about you and how much your loved has transcended time. So many times I sit and...

Someone today mentioned the date 10/23 and my heart dropped and I still felt that same pain I felt now over 10 years ago, it doesn't feel like its been that long and other days if feels like forever. I can still hear you and your presence will forever be with me. You are deeply missed.

We still miss you. I think of you often. Sometimes we didn't see eye to eye, but I love you dearly. Our life was so much easier with your guidance.

Time doesn’t always heal all wounds... sure we go on and we continue but some wounds just keep opening... I still miss you today as much as I did then! I still wish you were here! If only wishing was enough...

I remember when you and jim brought N.A to La Quinta. We'd all pile in the "wonder bread" truck and go to the meeting. I was 13 then. Now almost 20 yrs later I've had to see 3 dear friends from your family pass away. You've made a difference in my life and I'm glad you were one of the first to light the fire under my butt and help me find new life in sobriety. Ill miss you my friend.

I remember when you and jim brought N.A to La Quinta. We'd all pile in the "wonder bread" truck and go to the meeting. I was 13 then. Now almost 20 yrs later I've had to see 3 dear friends from your family pass away. You've made a difference in my life and I'm glad you were one of the first to light the fire under my butt and help me find new life in sobriety. Ill miss you my friend.

You helped a lot of people & will be sorely missed. Thanks for always greeting me with open arms & for sharing your experience, strength, & hope. You set a good example for the rest of us to strive toward. Good luck on your future journey!!:)

I said good bye to you today. I saw yur empty body lying there. I took your hand in mine and felf your presence in the room. But so may people never alone. You were 7 years younger than me. I remember the jokester you and wanting to be the center of attention; you went out the same way. So many people love you and will miss you. As will I. May God hold you in the palm of your hand. Love Joyce