Gary-Darpel-Obituary

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Gary L. Darpel

Cincinnati, Ohio

Sep 12, 1950 – Jul 27, 2019 (Age 68)

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BORN
September 12, 1950
DIED
July 27, 2019
AGE
68
LOCATION
Cincinnati, Ohio

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Gary L., beloved husband of Connie (nee Weil) Darpel. Loving father of Eric Darpel, Katie (Brandon) Speckman, Stacey (Sam) Ritter, Andrew (Molly) Darpel. Cherished grandfather of Anthony, Ben, Ellie, Kate, Lilli, Ashlyn, Abel and Benson. Caring brother of Kathy Shucktis, Allen Darpel, Sue Roland and the late Denny Darpel. Passed away Sat., July 27th, 2019. Age 68. Visitation will be held Thur., Aug 1st  from 5PM until time of Funeral Service at 7:30PM, both at Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Rd. (45247). In lieu of flowers, Gary would ask that you Live, Love and share Laughter.

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A wonderful. Caring, fun loving cousin. Deeply sad of him passing and not able to pay my respects in person. Prayers for all his family . Sherry Wirthwine

Dear Connie,
I am Jack Quinn’s daughter, Sherry Wirthwine, affectionate cousin of the Darpel family. I learned of Gary ‘a death and the death of Denny just days ago. My deepest sympathy and sincere apology of not paying mine , and my siblings’ respect, to you and all the family. Please know we loved Gary and will remember you in our prayers.
Sincerely,
Sherry Wirthwine

Gary.....a breath of fresh air.....kind, gentle, giving soul. God blessed us with him.

Gary I love you Cousin!!! I am sorry I cannot make it up tonight but so glad I got to see you a few weeks ago. Rest In Peace and keep Aunt Betty laughing up in heaven.

When I was growing up in Cincinnati in the early 1970's I would visit cousin Gary's family in the summer to hang out with his sister and my cousin Sue, their parents and the rest of his siblings. Gary could always be counted upon to provide the good natured older brother and older cousin teasing that boys of that age love to do to girls. And no matter how much Aunt Betty tried she could not get one of her delicious meals on the table without it being attacked the minute it was placed...

What a great and funny guy. I loved working with you back at Falhaber . You always good things to say about people. Miss you buddy

Life will not be the same, and your porch always empty, but my heart remains full with your comforting love and wit.

Thoughts and prayers for you all during this sorrowful time. Blessings to your family as you proceed through these difficult days.

You will be missed buddy. The best friend a person could ever ask for.