Darl Cleveland Parvin, 62, of Rienzi, MS, passed away on October 06, 2025, at Magnolia Regional Health Center surround by his loved ones. His funeral service is scheduled for Thursday October 9th at 2:00 P.M. at Magnolia Funeral Home South on HYW 45 South with Bro. Raybon Richardson officiating and burial following in Magnolia Gardens. Bro. Tommy Wilbanks will deliver the Eulogy. Visitation is Wednesday, October 8th from 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. and Thursday October 9th from 1pm-2pm at Magnolia Funeral Home South. Pallbearers will be Johnny Butler, Flint Northcutt, Joe Peavy, Tim Mitchell, Mack Mitchell and Chip Reaves. Honorary Pallbearers will be Braden and Dylan Davis, Mason, Lillian and Daveigh Parvin, Clayton Tankersley, Zach Rogowski. Born on June 6,1963, he worked as a local Frito Lay route delivery driver. He was of the Baptist faith and a member of Biggersville First Baptist Church. Darl was an avid hunter and a devoted racing fan, with a passion that carried him well into his later years. At 50, he even embraced a midlife adventure by climbing behind the wheel of his own micro mini sprint, chasing the thrill of the track himself. Nearly every summer Saturday night, he could be found at Riverside Speedway in West Memphis, AR, racing as he loved so much, until his health no longer allowed it. Yet, above all his accomplishments and the many titles he held in life, none meant more to him than being “PawPaw D.” To his six grandchildren, they were a source of endless joy, and no matter which one was near, they always had the power to light up his face to get a little sideways grin out of him. He is survived by his wife of six years Laura Parvin, his daughter Nicole Davis (Brad), his son D.C. Parvin, Jr. (Bethany), his stepson Aaron Wilbanks (Faith), his grandchildren, Braden and Dylan Davis, Mason, Lillian and Daveigh Parvin, Kassie Mckenzie, his sister, Kelly A. Rogowski (Ron) of Munford, Tn. He is also remembered with love by his nieces and nephew, Cortney Tankersley (Clayton), Zach Rogowski (Amy), Tiffany Orman (Keith), and six great-nieces Raelyn and Wrenlee Tankersley, McKinley, Adalyn and Zoe Rogowski and Hazleigh Mann, mother-in-law Charlotte Scott, brother-in-law Tommy (Kissie) Wilbanks, uncles Everett, Gerald, Scott Parvin and aunt, Jane Johnson (Doug). Preceded in death by his parents, C.M. Parvin, Jr. and Kathy Parvin, grandparents C.M. and Bernice Parvin, Milton and Annie Bell Rinehart, uncles James “Bubba” Parvin and David Rinehart, aunts Bobbie Parvin, Judy Parvin, Mary Dillingham (Jerb), Ruby Corbin (Horace) and father-in-law Arthur Wilbanks.
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