James-Darling-Obituary

Reverend James R. Darling

Syracuse, New York

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November 24, 2008 Reverend James R. Darling, born January 5, 1949, son of Madeline and Leonard Darling passed into glory on November 24, 2008. Reverend Darling was an ordained Elder of the United Methodist Church and faithfully served Apulia United Methodist Church, Onativia United Methodist...

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Miss you brother!

Noelle,
I am here for you. I hope you know this. Please use me. You know what I'm talking about. I love you sweetie.
Steph

Uncle Jim,
I can't explain how much you are missed or how much you are loved. I'm sure you already know this. Thank you for everything! I love you!

Stephanie Miner

Sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Although we weren't very close; we were impressed with all the great things Jim did for others. Make sure to hold on to those memories and share them with everyone. I know he will be missed.

Noelle,
I know I don't need to tell you what a wonderful man your father was but I do want to let you know that I will ALWAYS be here for you, Matt and the boys. No matter the miles between us.
Love,
Abbey

I just heard the news last night. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. A better brother in law a person couldn't ask for. He never had a bad thing to say about anyone and always had a smile on his face. I'm sorry Aubrey and I couldn't be there for the service but we didn't find out until yesterday.

Dear Noelle - Your parents were close friends of our in the 1990's, when we lived in Syracuse. They were fine people, and have left you a sterling heritage. Comforting wishes to you.

Jim and Judy were such wonderful people. We met them many years ago and were witnesses to their fantastic growth and service. We miss them both. Jon & Sandy Holcombe

Hi Noelle,
Your dad was a great person. He seemed unstoppable, vibrant and always had a smile on his face. He left his imprint on us from way back in the days of West Genesee. We were lucky to have known the Darlings!