Kenneth Darby

Kenneth Darby

Kenneth Darby Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 21, 2011.
Kenneth Carleton Darby, of Florence, died Nov. 19, 2011. He was born at Woodland, in western Lauderdale County, on Aug. 19, 1918, to Andrew Johnson and Kathleen A. Darby. His family moved into Florence in 1921 and he has been a resident of the city ever since.
He went to Kilby Training School and graduated from Coffee High School in 1935. He attended Florence State Teachers College for one year and transferred to Davidson College in North Carolina, where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Mr. Darby was drafted into the Army in 1942 and attended OCS in Fort Sill, where he was commissioned a second lieutenant in June 1943. He married Josephine Harlan on Aug. 14, 1943, and moved to Fort Bragg before he was sent to the Battle of Bougainville in the Pacific. He was also in the battle for the recapture of the Philippines before he was made a first lieutenant and aide to Brig. General George V. Keyser. He was in Yokohama, Japan, when the Peace Treaty was signed and was discharged from the Army in 1946.
After six years in the mercantile business in Florence, in 1952 he entered the insurance and real estate business and was president of Darby-Hicks and Associates and K.C. Darby Realty until he retired.
Mr. Darby was active in many professional and civic organizations. He was a member of both the National and Alabama Associations of Realtors, the Brokers Institute and a past president of the Muscle Shoals Board of Realtors. He was a member of the Florence board of education for 10 years, a commissioner of the Florence Housing Authority and past vice president of the Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Industrial Expansion Committee and co-chairman of the United Fund. Mr. Darby was member and a past president of the Florence Rotary Club and was named a Paul Harris Fellow in 1994. He also served many years on the official board of First United Methodist Church and the board of directors of the Wesley Foundation. His dedication and service to the community, as the sixth generation of his family to own land in Lauderdale County, led him to be active in many areas of the community.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Josephine Harlan Darby, and is survived by his daughters, Hallie Darby Smith, of Richmond, Va., and Kathleen Darby McDonald, of Florence. In addition, he has four grandchildren, Harlan McDonald Terrell, David Carleton McDonald and wife, Cindy, all of Florence, Allison Smith Heverin, and husband, Timothy, of Chicago, Ill., and Alfred L. Smith III, of Richmond, Va.; seven great-grandchildren, Devin Terrell, Patrick, Katy, and Nora Heverin, Field and Harrison Smith and Andy Summers.
The family wishes to thank the wonderful caregivers of Eldercare and Hospice of Tennessee Valley.
A memorial service will be at First United Methodist Church at noon Tuesday. The family will speak to visitors in the church atrium 30 minutes before the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the charity of your choice.
You are invited to sign the online guest registry at elkinsfh.com.

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December 12, 2011

Deborah Anne Batty posted to the memorial.

November 22, 2011

The Patterson Family posted to the memorial.

November 21, 2011

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Deborah Anne Batty

December 12, 2011

To the whole Darby family. My heartfelt prayers are with you at the lose of Mr. Darby. He was truly a remakable man. Always very pleasant to the caregivers and made us feel at home, as Mrs. Darby did when she was alive. Both gave us insights to the past. Your parents were true examples of what unconditional love is all about. Hold on to all the good memories of them and smile as they always did. Be Blessed .. MUCH LOVE ...

The Patterson Family

November 22, 2011

So sorry to learn of Mr. Darby. He and Mrs. Darby were wonderful neighbors.

Paula Harrison Box

November 21, 2011

Kathy, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.

Patsy Dunn Glenn

November 21, 2011

Kathy, I remember your Dad from those years at First Methodist and Kilby. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. Please know the community will miss him too. He was such an amazing asset not only to his family but to this area.

November 21, 2011

Kathy,Harlan,David,and my sweet nephew Devin.My thoughts are with you today at this time of loss.Mr. Darby was a very strong and sweet man.He will be greatly missed.
Charli Terrell Gist

Susanna Russell

November 21, 2011

Dave & Cindy,
So sorry about Mr. Darby. The short time that I was able to be around him he was a very kind & big hearted person. My thoughts are with you all at this sad time.

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