1956
2010
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6 Entries
D'Ann Carraway
March 29, 2010
When the body is left behind and the spirit is released to fly, friends are left behind often wondering why; don’t worry about Daryl he is just fine, his life on earth was very good and he was loved by so many, the paradise he left us for is the start of his eternal beginnings. The best beginnings of our lives may sometime end in sorrow, but even in our darkest days the sun will shine tomorrow. May you rest in peace.
Otis S
March 29, 2010
“Hey Buddy its 6 o’clock its 8 o’clock” “what we having for supper” are the words I will miss, or thanks Buddy for taking me shopping You always showed appreciation with the smile on your face.
You will be greatly missed by everyone who knew you, I know that you are in heaven showing off your latest dance moves; the house or the parties will never be the same without you.
Although your life has extinguished we still feel your presence, God rest your soul D. Parks! May you find peace in Heaven!
“Things you do for yourself dies when you die things you do for others lives forever”
Thanks for a lifetime of good memories
Caregiver, Friend, and Family
Otis-
Daryl and Michael
Debbie Cates
March 28, 2010
Daryl always loved birthday parties. This was taken at Michael's birthday in 2009.
Michael Jameson
March 27, 2010
I am very sad about losing Daryl. I will miss him. God bless Daryl always.
Love,
Michael
March 27, 2010
Daryl was one of my grandson's room mates. Each time I pick up my grandson, Michael, Daryl has greeted me with a wonderful smile -- I am going to miss that wonderful smile each week. Daryl was always happy and made others around him feel really good. May God bless Daryl and keep him in His loving arms forever.
In Christ always,
Lynn and Frank Waddy
Mineral Wells, Texas
David Hooper
March 27, 2010
I had the opportunity to work with Daryl in Denton back in the late 70's. He was always special to me and although I have not seen him in 30 years, I have thoughts of him often. I will never forget his kindness and compassion. My thought and prayers are with your family.
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