Darlene May Bissonnette

Darlene May Bissonnette obituary, Port Orchard, WA

Darlene May Bissonnette

Darlene Bissonnette Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 1, 2025.
MRS Darlene May Bissonnette (née Lodge), age 91, passed away peacefully on July 30, 2025, in Port Orchard, Washington. Born on November 11, 1933, in Corona, California, Darlene lived a life defined by compassion, commitment, and an unwavering dedication to helping others.

From a young age, Darlene embraced the joy of movement and performance. Between the ages of 10 and 17, she pursued a career as an acrobatic ice dancer and skater-a graceful beginning that reflected her vibrant spirit and love for activity.

Her passion for service blossomed into decades of volunteerism that touched countless lives. In 1973, Darlene began volunteering with the American Red Cross. Over the years, she contributed an extraordinary 4,261 hours of service and was recognized as Volunteer of the Year in 1981 by the Mayor of Riverside, California. Her leadership roles continued to expand when she became Hospital Chairperson at March Air Force Base in 1983 and Chairperson for the Cleft Palate Association at Loma Linda Hospital that same year.

Darlene's commitment to community extended far beyond one organization or location. From 1984 to 1989, she served as a Girl Scout Leader, guiding young girls through lessons in leadership and teamwork. Later in life, she took on civic roles as a Volunteer Sheriff-first in Derby, Kansas from 1996 to 2004 and then in Union County, Ohio from 2006 to 2012-further demonstrating her deep-rooted sense of responsibility and care for others.

Professionally, Darlene brought warmth and attentiveness to her role as Women's Department Manager at Walmart in Derby, Kansas from 1996 until her retirement in 2003. Her colleagues and customers valued her friendly demeanor and meticulous attention to detail.

Family was at the heart of everything Darlene did. She was a devoted mother to her children: Therese C. Bissonnette, Debra L. Bissonnette, Normand A. Bissonnette Jr., Roland E. Bissonnette, and Jeannette M. Bissonnette. She found immense joy in spending time with her grandchildren-Monica K. Mankin, Brennan H. Mankin, Mary F. Mankin, Joshua L. Griego, Sarah M. Griego, Nicole M. Zahner, and Hayley M. O'Banion-and watching their families grow with great-grandchildren Emlynn L. O'Banion, Callan W. O'Banion, Adalyn M. O'Banion, Ruben I. Alvarez, Gabriel L. Alvarez, Jennessa M. Alvarez, and Trent M. Zahner; as well as great-great-grandchildren Yovanni and Alejandra. She is also survived by her brother Thomas B. Lodge.

Darlene was preceded in death by her beloved husband Normand A. Bissonnette Sr., with whom she shared many cherished years of love and partnership.

Outside of her volunteer work and family life, Darlene enjoyed simple pleasures that brought light to each day-playing bingo five nights a week among friends; reading novels that stirred her imagination; knitting cozy pieces for those she cared about; and solving puzzles that kept her mind sharp and engaged.

Always by her side was Brandi, her loyal Cavalier King Charles Spaniel companion who provided comfort and joy throughout the years.

Darlene May Bissonnette leaves behind a legacy built on tireless service and heartfelt devotion-to family members across generations, to communities spanning multiple states, and to all who were fortunate enough to cross paths with her generous spirit.

May her memory bring comfort to all who knew her and serve as a lasting reminder of a life beautifully lived through kindness and purpose.

In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to the American Red Cross in memory of Darlene M. Bissonnette

A celebration of life will be held in Derby, KS at a future date

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August 4, 2025

Ron Burns Family posted to the memorial.

August 2, 2025

Makenzie Kindler posted to the memorial.

August 2, 2025

Sarah posted to the memorial.

Ron Burns Family

August 4, 2025

From the first day that your family moved into the neighborhood there was no doubt who was the head of your family. Her energy was absolutely amazing nothing slowed her down. The amount of caring and sharing of her heart no matter where she called home is absolutely amazing. A wonderful woman that left an amazing heritage with her lifetime of giving and the wonderful family that she created will live on for many generations. All our love and condolences. The Burns Family

Makenzie Kindler

August 2, 2025

She was like a grandma to me and my twin. Im so lucky to have been raised around MeMae (meh- may) Ill miss you forever!

Sarah

August 2, 2025

She was the definition of small but mighty. She had such a huge and loving personality, but an even bigger heart! She really did make the world a better place.

Harriet Casey

August 2, 2025

What a remarkable woman. I´m sure she was a blessing to all who ever came in contact with her. I know the time that I knew Jeanette was a pleasure and a reflection, of her mother.
I know the loss of losing your mother is great, but we always have those wonderful memories.

The Garcia Family

August 2, 2025

Our family sends our condolences and prayers to you all during this time. We remember your mother fondly and pray you have God's peace in your heart.

Joe Kindler

August 2, 2025

Mama B is a wonderful woman. Always enjoyed time and hearing her stories.

Rob Nims

August 2, 2025

Andrea and Rob Nims send our condolences to the family

Ferrol David

August 2, 2025

She was a sweet lady. I will miss her spunky demeanor, smile, and they way she yelled bingo.

Michelle Manicci

August 1, 2025

She was a lovely lady. I enjoyed here smile and personality that lighted up the room. I feel honored and blessed to call her my friend Till we meet again by good friend.

Helen Yahn

August 1, 2025

We will miss Darlene more than we can say. She was one hell of a lady.

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