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Darlene Anne (Weidner) Condict, who cherished the names Mom and Grandmom the best, departed her loving family for her eternal home on Sunday, January 21, 2024.
Darlene was born in Doylestown, PA on November 19, 1952, to R. Atwood Weidner and Anne (Graham) Weidner.
Darlene was mother to Robert Condict and his wife Tammy of Marysville, OH, Newton Condict IV and his wife Beth of Coopersburg, PA, and Davina (Condict) Staats and her husband Gregory of Wilmington, NC, and grandmother to Cally, Brandin, Christina, Cameron, Amanda, Newton V, and Noah. She raised her children with love and devotion with her husband Newton P. Condict III of Coopersburg, PA.
Outside of spending time with family, Darlene loved the Lord and enjoyed sewing, gardening, singing in church choir, and snuggling her dogs. She was very fond of her time spent in 4-H where she learned many of her favorite hobbies. She never knew a stranger and always game for a great conversation with anyone, about anything they wanted to talk about. Now that Darlene has passed into the arms of our Lord, her physical life on earth is over but it is the beginning of an eternal and beautiful journey for her, and we take comfort in knowing we will see her again.
Aside from her husband Newt, and the children and grandchildren she doted on, Darlene is survived by her sister Pollene (Weidner) Van Leer and her husband Joseph of Quakertown, PA and her beloved canine companions Daisy and Minnie. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, E. Mae Weidner, and brother Raymond A. Weidner.
Services will be held at Naugle Funeral Home on Thursday, January 25, 2024, with viewing at 12 o'clock p.m. and services commencing at 1 o'clock p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Upper Bucks Christian School at 754 East Rockhill Road Sellersville, PA 18960, in Darlene's name.
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." Psalm 116:15
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