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Darrell DeWayne Bowling born on June 25, 1989 to Darrell Hughes and Vicki Bowling was called home by the Lord on March 29, 2024.
Darrell graduated from Plainfield High School in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was a true follower of WWE Wrestling. He enjoyed and participated in the Special Olympics. He loved to listen to his two favorite artists, Michael Jackson and Luther Vandross. One of his favorite things to do was eating out especially when it involved seafood. He also loved spending special time with his friends and family and his softball team.
Darrell was preceded in death by his grandfather: Charles Bowling; grandmothers: Myrtle Bowling and Ceola Williams; aunt: Vanessa Brown; uncle: Charlie Bowling; and great grandmother: Emma Norman.
Darrell is survived by his mother: Vicki Bowling; father: Darrell Hughes; brother De’Nero Bowling; sisters: Aaliyah, Destiny, and Darrica Hughes; brothers of love: Tyson, Shane, Mekhi, Tim, Nathan, and Hunter; aunts: Brenda Richardson, Patricia Fisher, Valencia Redding, Jacqueline Phipps, and Kaiyama McHerron; uncles: Byron Bowling, Jerry Hughes, Tim Hughes, and Tracey Cartwright; godfather: George “Bounce Rocker” Wells; godmother: Donna Hilli; and a host of cousins and long-time friends.
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