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Darlene Tyson Obituary

Darlene N. (Lutz) Tyson
Mrs. Darlene N. (Lutz) Tyson, age 71, of Allentown Road, Quakertown, died Saturday, July 4, 2009, at home in Quakertown. A 1955 Tamaqua High School graduate, Darlene retired from Artistic Glass Products as a laminator in 2002. She was a member of the First United Church of Christ of Quakertown, and enjoyed collecting indian artifacts, and cultivating her Lenni Lenape heritage. Born in West Penn Twp., she was the daughter of the late Norman and Mabel (Kistler) Lutz. Survivors: Husband, of 51 years, Donald W. Tyson; two sons, Kevin Tyson and his wife, Kathy of Andreas and Kerry Tyson of Quakertown;two sisters, Linda (Lutz) Tyson, wife of David of Tamaqua and Betty (Lutz) Seip of Topton;two brothers, Glenn Lutz and his wife, Eileen of New Ringgold and Woodrow Lutz and his wife, Susan of Shoemakersville; sister-in-law, Rev. Anna Lutz of Lancaster. Preceded in death by her brother, Rev. Earlin H. Lutz. Services: The family will receive friends from 6:30-8 p.m. Wed, July 8, 2009, at the First United Church of Christ, 151 South Fourth St. Quakertown, Pa. 18951. A second visitation will be held at Zion Stone Church of West Penn Twp., Cemetery Road, from 9:30-11 a.m., Thursday, July 9, 2009. Funeral service will be at Zion Stone Church of West Penn Twp. at 11 a.m., Thursday, July 9, 2009. Interment will be at Zion Stone Church Cemetery of West Penn Twp. of New Ringgold, Pa. Arrangements are being handled by Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, Inc., 2066 West Penn Pike, New Ringgold, Pa. Online Registry may be signed at www.griffithsfuneralhomes.com. Contributions: Memorials in her honor to, St. Lukes Hospice, 2485 Black River Road Bethlehem, Pa. 18015 or Lenni Lenape Historical Society Museum of Indian Culture 2825 Fish Hatchery Road Allentown, Pa. 18103-9801.

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Published by Morning Call on Jul. 6, 2009.

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Susan Lutz

July 11, 2009

Eulogy given for the funeral service on July 9th, 2009.
Darlene was a great sister-in-law. She liked to have fun and tease a lot. She and Betty would chase Woody when they were younger at picnics and Nana's gatherings and pull his nose. He was their baby brother and Nana told me when she was sick that Darlene used to rock him all the time to sleep. She said Darlene spoiled him rotten because there were 9 years difference in age. Darlene loved children and whenever we had family functions she would make her rounds holding each one of the little ones. While she was so sick she was still concerned about her family. She called Woody while he was in the hospital in June to see how he was doing even though she had difficulty breathing and it was an effort to talk. When he was released we went to see her and she looked relieved to see that he was ok. Whenever we could take Samantha along to visit Darlene, we did. She brought such delight to Darlene. When we would leave Samantha would say "I love you." which was sweet music to Darlene's ear and she would smile and say I love you too.
I showed her a picture of the luminary Tiffany and I had placed in her honor for the Relay for Life Walk that we participate in yearly. I told her it was in her honor and we will continue to do it in her memory just like we do for Nana. She said "ok and thank you so much, I really appreciate that."
She will never be forgotten. She and I were talking months ago and I said Donald is taking such good care of you. She said I couldn't have it any better. He's wonderful. He was truly amazing and nurses couldn't have done better. She was in the best hands of any care giver, her husband of 51 years. On behalf of the entire family we thank you.
When I last viewed Darlene, this song came to mind and it was Darlene's Life.
O Jesus I have promised to serve thee to the end. Be thou forever near me my master and my friend. I shall not fear the battle if thou art by my side nor wander from the pathway if thou wilt be my guide.

Susie and Woody Lutz

Patrice and Bob Buchter

July 8, 2009

Dear Donald, Kevin, and Kerry,
You were the best neighbors we ever had ! Darlene was always so cheerful and friendly, and our kids just loved her. She got the nickname "Pockets" because she always had something in her pockets for my kids. What a joy she was! I know how difficult it was to see her in such pain. Our prayers are with your family during this difficult time. Darlene will be greatly missed. With our deepest sympathy,
Patrice and Bob Buchter and family

Pam Fosbenner

July 7, 2009

I was so sorry to hear of Darlene's passing. I know she has been suffering for a while. Now she is at peace and free from all the pain. My Dad really liked her alot. He always said that he was so lucky to have great neighbors like the Tyson's. I'm sure Dad was up there welcoming her. My prayers are with your family. I know how hard this is. May God Bless you and give you the strength to get through this difficult time.

Pam (Chobot) Fosbenner

Melanie Humphrey

July 7, 2009

Dear Uncle Donald, Kevin & Kerry,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Aunt Darlene will always live in our hearts and we will cherish her memories forever.
I take comfort in knowing that I now have a new special quardian angel to watch over me.
Melanie, Craig, Tanner & Logan

Brenda Derr

July 6, 2009

Dear Donald, Kerry & Kevin,

I am so sorry to hear about your wife & mom. Darlene was such a nice person. I know my Dad enjoyed having her & your family for neighbors all these years. My prayers are with you durig this difficult time. May you find peace in knowing that she is no longer in pain and suffering.

Brenda (Chobot) Derr & Fmaily

July 6, 2009

My family has known Darlene for a long time. My mother worked with Darlene at artistic glass. Darlene was a very caring, loving and special person.Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time. She will be greatly missed, especially by "the gang". We will always remember her. Wendy, Mildred and Bob Wolf

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