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Darren M. Hambrick was born February 12, 1960, in Nashville, Tennessee to the parents William and Imogene Hambrick. He departed this life on Thursday, June 19, 2025, at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
Darren was educated in the Nashville Davidson County Public Schools he graduated in the Class of 1978 from Highland Heights.
Darren accepted Christ in his life at an early age and was faithful member of First Baptist Church South Inglewood.
In 1989 he married the love of his life Deborah McGavock, they enjoyed many years of marriage.
Darren was the proud CEO of Hambrick Outdoor Enterprise. Darren enjoyed his occupation of landscaping, he also enjoyed cooking, he was also known as “Grill master” he could make any meat fall off the bone. Darren also was a passionate fan of the Tennessee Titans.
He was a family man, loved making people smile, he had an outgoing personality and was very honest. He would give his granddaughter Aubree anything she wanted, no matter what.
He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Imogene Hambrick.
Those left to cherish his memories are his wife, Deborah Hambrick, son Darren Hambrick Jr., granddaughter, Aubree Hambrick, niece, Chawntal Dardy, nephew, Karshma Dardy, great nephews, Donte Dardy, Brandon Johnston, great nieces, Toni Spencer and Dontia Dardy numerous other family and friends.
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