1936
2022
Darryl B. Bishop
November 25, 1936 - January 20, 2022
Darryl Benjamin Bishop, 85, of Lebanon passed away peacefully in his sleep on January 20, 2022.
He was born to Ben and Velma Bishop on November 25th, 1936, in Lebanon.
Darryl is survived by his children Thomas Bishop, Christopher Bishop and Sara Bishop of Lebanon, Terceira Whitted Beals of Beaverton, and Shauna Noon of Portland; sister Louise Campbell of Lebanon, 16 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Virginia Bishop, son Gar Bishop, brother Pete Bishop, sister Lois Counts and grandson Isaiah Armstead.
Darryl was born and mostly raised in Lebanon, received an honorable discharge from the Navy, served as Sergeant on the Lebanon Police Department, and retired as a forklift driver at Champion Building Products. He later drove forklift for Entek. His hobbies were gardening, golfing, cycling, and backpacking. Darryl cherished family more than anything. He was witty, kind, generous, loving, and truly exceptional.
A celebration of life will be held at 1 p.m., Friday, February 25, at Pineway Golf Course. Please join the family in sharing pictures, stories and memories of this amazing man.
Huston-Jost Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Huston-Jost Funeral Home - Lebanon.
4 Entries
Terceira Abrams
February 8, 2022
I will truly miss you old man. Until we meet again. Oh yeah give Everyone a hug for me... Love ya Grandpa Bishop
Steve Simpson
February 4, 2022
My sincere condolences. Darryl was the first guy I worked with at Champion and started a career in plywood management that lasted 50 years. I was always surprised by his positive and cheery attitude. RIP my friend!!
Barry Johnson
February 1, 2022
He was my friend. Always a smile and kind word. I will miss him.
Connie Hoffman
January 26, 2022
Knowing he and Virginia for forty plus years was wonderful. He was so great in coming out to see Pete while he was dealing with his cancer. He and Tim. One of my favorite things to do was the many nights we sat playing pinochle with them. That´s how I learned to play double deck. Also the camping and fishing trips were great. Rest In Peace Darryl.
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