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Lillian Darula Obituary

Lillian Humenik Darula
It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beautiful Lillian Humenik Darula (91), loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She passed away peacefully on January 10th. She was born at United Hospital in Portchester, NY on March 31, 1932, and lived in Greenwich her entire life before retiring to Ocean Ridge, FL.
Lillian met her husband, Calvin John Darula, the love of her life, at age 16. She always said she liked him immediately because he was honest, sincere, quiet, thoughtful, and just plain nice. Their courtship lasted 4 years; they then hurried their wedding date when he got drafted during the Korean War. Together they achieved much, creating a close-knit family and building a beautiful life together of 71 years, having two daughters and one son. Lillian was radiant, graceful, selfless, resilient, fashionable, generous, empathetic, and a source of great strength always for her family. She lived her life with love as her guiding principle. She will always be remembered for finding joy in gathering/entertaining family and friends, particularly at the holidays or at the Greenwich Boat & Yacht Club. She was also the founder of the Glenville Senior Citizens; her members were like a second family to her and even today, members and their families still recall the wonderful trips all over the world that Lillian arranged. She would always seek opportunities to give back to her community and was also an active member of both the Sacred Heart Church Ladies Guild and Commission on Aging.
Lillian will also lovingly be remembered for making incredibly delicious meals, telling wonderful stories, demonstrating great wisdom, advice, and courage, showing unconditional love and support to her family and doting on her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Lillian was filled with joy for living and love for her family. Nothing made her happier than being with her children and their families – the house was always ready, the pantry always full, and the door and her arms always open! Lillian and Cal took many family vacations with their children and grandchildren - - we will always have the fondest memories of their vacation home in Vermont, summers at Woodloch Pines and multiple cruises.
Lillian loved golfing, fishing, boating, birds, flowers (having worked many years at the Colony Flower Shop), music, and generously shared her passions and knowledge with family and friends. She frequently told others her only ambition in life was to be a good wife and mother – she certainly far exceeded expectations in this regard.
Lillian is survived by her loving husband of 71 years who adored his beautiful wife from the moment he laid eyes on her. They were each other's soul mate and shared extraordinary love and faith. Lillian and Cal shared a sense of adventure and loved to travel. They enjoyed nothing more than planning their next trip and explored many parts of the world together, visiting a great variety of places including Europe, Alaska, the Panama Canal and the Mexican Riviera.
Lillian is also survived by her son and two daughters and their spouses: Karen and Bruce Turnbull of Boynton Beach, FL, Maureen and Tom Dunkerton of Danbury, CT, and her son Calvin and Barbara Darula of Greenwich, CT. She also leaves behind five grandchildren (Bruce Turnbull, Christopher Turnbull, Jeffrey Dunkerton, Matthew Darula, Jonathan Darula) and eight great-grandchildren. Lillian was predeceased by her parents, Joseph and Theresa Humenik; her two sisters Maria Lucas and Joanne Dupay; and a great-grandchild, Lily Dunkerton.
The family would like to extend sincere gratitude to the staff at Nathanial Witherell for their care and support.
A date for a mass and celebration of life will be announced at a later time.

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Published by Greenwich Time on Jan. 13, 2024.

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Robert Nota

January 24, 2024

Cookie Karen Cal and Maureen I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom. She will never be forgotten and always in everyone´s heart. Eternal rest grant unto her o Lord may the perpetual light shine upon her forever and ever Amen.

Robert Nota

Joanne Botta-Palumbo

January 24, 2024

Lillian you will be missed by our knitting group your Daughter, Karen started for baby blankets in Boynton Beach.
Now you have started your new life with our Lord in Heaven.
James and I send our sincere Condolences to Karen and the rest of your Family Lillian. RIP

Doris Blake

January 21, 2024

I was one of her caregivers and it was such a pleasure to care for her. She was kind, friendly, cooperative, and always had a welcoming smile. I loved you Lillian, also because you shared my loving mother's name. You are now safer in the arms of our blessed Redeemer, Jesus Christ

Kathleen Barrett

January 20, 2024

To my beautiful Lillian it was my pleasure taking care of you in Florida I will be missed love Kathleen

Joe & Pauline Nota and Family

January 19, 2024

Cookie, Calvin, Karen and Maureen. Pauline and I are sadden by the passing of your Mom. The memories of Vermont and her great cooking will always be remembered. I still remember the beautiful house arrangement she made for Pauline that one year when we were visiting my folks. That arrangement lasted a long, long time. Your Mom was a beautiful person inside and out.
May She Rest in Everlasting Peace.

Joe & Pauline Nota and Family.

Chris & Janet Nota

January 18, 2024

Cookie, Cal, Maureen, and Karen, we are so sorry to hear about your mom. I have great memories of spending time with her in Vermont when I used to go skiing with Cal, along with helping deliver flowers in the old station wagon. Those are just two great memories, I have many many more that I will always remember. The love of a mother can never be replaced. You carry her in your heart always.
Chris and Janet Nota

Maureen Rodgers

January 18, 2024

Dear Cal (Sr. )and Maureen - I was so sorry to read about the passing of your beloved Lillian. We have shared many days at NW and I don´t know of two more devoted people. I didn´t know her until the latter part of her life but I´ve never seen a more beautiful woman. I would love to attend her funeral mass, if you could let me know when that is. My love to you both, Maureen Rodgers

bob fogg

January 17, 2024

Cal
My deepest sympathies !!

Sue Diorio

January 16, 2024

Cal, Karen, Calvin, Maureen
I was sorry to hear of William's passing. I will always remember her beautiful smile and her infectious laugh. She always made me smile. She was a very classy lady and she will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. May she rest in the peace of Jesus Christ.

Sue(Laychak) Diorio

Anita & Don Perri

January 15, 2024

Cal & Family, so sorry to hear of Lillian's passing. She was a wonderful person and brought so much and wonderful memories with her Glenville Seniors.

Marilyn jamroz

January 15, 2024

So sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I often think of Lillian and all the wonderful trips she set up for so many. I am so thankful for all the wonderful times and memories.

Chuck Masi

January 14, 2024

My heart goes out to Cal and family. Lillian is joining my Mom and Dad (Lillian and Joe) to continue their journey
Always Chuck Masi

Rick Hvolbeck

January 14, 2024

Cal ans

Cal and family I'm so sorry for yor loss and I hope you all are doing ss best as can be at this time.

Rich jedlicka

January 14, 2024

My mom and my aunt went on many trips with Lillian.My wife and I were lucky enough to make two trips to Vegas with them. Lillian was an A PLUS lady and always ran a great trip. May she Rest In Peace. Rich and Nancy Jedlicka

Bob Hansen,Sr.

January 13, 2024

Cal and family. So sorry for your loss. May your loved one rest in peace

mary anne malone

January 13, 2024

I only briefly met Lillian and her husband, I do remember she exuded warmth and friendship, a very special soul. It was a pleasure to have met her.

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