Mark-Darrah-Obituary

Mark Darrah

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Mark Thomas Darrah, 65, of Douglassville, passed away October 4, 2013 in his residence.

He was the husband of Denise E. (Quinter) Darrah. He was born in Reading and was the son of the late Mark Thomas and Anna Amanda (Burkholder) Darrah.

He was in the Army Engineer Corp during the...

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Sorry to hear of Mark's passing. We were in Vietnam together and had many laughs in spite of the conditions. He was a fun loving guy. RIP soldier, we'll miss you.

Mary, so sorry to hear about the lost of your brother. May he rest in peace. My condolences to the whole family.

To the Darrah family. You are in my prayers during this tough time. I know that Tommy was a fun, family man. He was very kind to his grandmother and I have great memories of our times together. Time passes way to quickly

Please accept our sincere condolescences. We grew up with the Darrah family and have fond memories.

Denise, Bob and the girls . I hope you find comfort in knowing Tom is no longer suffering . He will be missed. God be with you.

DENISE AND FAMILY
SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT TOMMY. MUCH SYMPATHY GOES TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY. MAY HE REST IN PEACE NOW.
DEE (WIEST) & RON HAMPTON

Sincere condolences to the entire Darrah family. I will always be grateful for cousin Tommy staying in touch with my dad throughout his long illness, and sad that he dealt with much pain and suffering over the last few years. He will live on in our fond memories of him.

Denise & family,

We are so sorry for your loss but know that Tommy endured a lot during his illness and is finally free of pain.

Dean remembered Tommy from the football games when Exeter played Daniel Boone.

You took such good care of him. Always remember that, your love for Tommy was your strength.

Sandy & Dean

Denise and Bobby,
Tom was a true friend and a wonderful neighbor. Judy and I will always cherish the many years we were neighbors. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.