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Darrell Lee Shcnitzler ,69, passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, February 17, 2025. Darrell loved being with his family and friends and he will truly be missed by many.
Darrell is survived by his loving wife Brenda of 17 years, sons; Darrell (Ranae) Schnitzler and Gary Hammond, daughters; Amy Schnitzler and Wendy Webster, grandsons; Chris Turner, Tristen Peed, Markus Schnitzler, Brendan Webster, Logan Allen, Leland Hammond, Jaxton and Lanxton Hammond, granddaughters; Islynn Schnitzler and Jacey Hammond, his sisters; Linda Black, Ruby Wagner, and Carolyn Stull.
He is proceeded in death by his parents Edward and Alma Schnitzler, his brother John Schnitzler, his sister Bessie Carson, his daughter Samantha Schnitzler, and former wife Carol Schnitzler
Until Then..... We'll meet again when this world ends, but until then, I'll remember all your good years, your bad and your lean years, your laughter and your tears. I'll remember how you came through it all, standing so tall, never complaining, because you were too tough to fall. I'll remember how you always had time for a friend, a smile and a helping hand. You were a big, big-hearted man. Yes, we'll meet again when this world ends, but until then, I'll remember all the funny things you used to say and do and all the wonderful times that we shared, too. Yes, I'll remember from day to day, and I just wanted to say we'll meet again when this world ends, but until then, thanks for being my friend.
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