Darcy P. Sparrow II

Darcy P. Sparrow II obituary, Rochester, MN

Darcy P. Sparrow II

Darcy Sparrow Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Rochester Cremation Services on Sep. 5, 2024.
Darcy Paul Sparrow II, 47, died on Friday, August 30, 2024.
Darcy was born on February 23, 1977 to Darcy Sparrow and Jodi (Fitzpatrick) Sparrow in Rochester, MN. He graduated from Mayo High School in 1995. In high school Darcy worked at Burger King. After graduation he worked as a carpenter and built houses with Aaron Schwartz for Bigelow Construction. Later he was a subcontractor for Larson Siding and Windows, and also for Bobby Denny. Darcy married Leah Thomsen on May 18, 2002 and they later divorced.
Darcy enjoyed deer and turkey hunting, fishing, stock car racing, and RC racing. He loved animals especially his dogs and cats. He loved spending time with his beautiful dancing queen daughter, Taylor. He will always be remembered for his contagious laugh and wit.
Darcy is survived by his parents, Dick and Jodi Hodge; brother, Darren (Cindy) Kuhn; sister, Julie (Troy) Kuball; daughter, Taylor Thomsen; girlfriend, Jen Chinnow; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Darcy was preceded in death by his father, Darcy Sparrow; grandparents, Paul and Marion (Brehmer) Fitzpatrick, JoAnn (White) Fitzpatrick, Helen (Yule) Fitzpatrick, Darrel Sparrow, Lynn and Marilyn Drewes, Joe and Elaine (Oldenburg) Hodge.
Celebration of life will be from 10am-1pm on Thursday, September 12 at Rochester Cremation Services, 1605 Civic Center Drive NW, Rochester.
Rochester Cremation Services is assisting the family with arrangements. Memories and condolences of Darcy may be shared at rochestercremationservicesmn.com
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Sue Christopherson

September 11, 2024

We knew Darcy thru the stock car racing days. So sorry for the loss. Darcy always seemed happy go
lucky. Although we sometimes move on with life we and don't see
ones for a time, doest mean we don't care. We will remember the good time we had. The smiles and the laughs. Our prayers are with the family.

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