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Darryl Kent Milner was born on April 13, 1963, in Boulder, Colorado, to Sherrill and Betty Milner of
Natchitoches, Louisiana. He passed away on February 5, 2026.
Darryl grew up in Southern California and graduated from Los Angeles Baptist High School. He later
made his home in Salem, Oregon, where he worked for the Oregon State Department of Revenue
beginning in October 1997. He was known as a hardworking, dependable presence and someone
people could always count on.
Darryl found joy in the simple things and took pride in caring for what mattered to him. He loved
gardening and was always trying to have the best lawn in the neighborhood, taking pride in keeping it
neat and beautiful. He enjoyed golf and celebrated a proud accomplishment in 2025 when he became
Senior Champion of the Cap City Amateur Golf Tournament at Salem Golf Club.
He enjoyed being part of a local billiards team, The Idle Family, playing both 8-ball and 9-ball, and he
never passed up a chance to play Golden Tee. He also loved playing poker, listening to music, and
singing along whenever the moment felt right. Darryl was an avid fan of the band Rush, whose music
was often the soundtrack to his life. He had a big heart and was happiest when surrounded by others,
laughing, telling stories, and simply enjoying the moment.
Time spent with friends and family meant everything to him. His yearly boys’ trips to the Snake River
were filled with laughter, adventure, and stories that would be told for years to come, much like his
crabbing trips whenever the catch was good. Darryl was someone who would drop everything to help
others. He loved deeply, gave generously, and was fiercely proud of his children, who were among
the greatest joys of his life.
He is survived by his mother, Betty Milner of Natchitoches, Louisiana; his children, Chandra (husband
James) Whittle of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Matthew Milner of Eugene, Oregon; his sister, Paula
(husband John) of Natchitoches, Louisiana; his niece, Angelique Milner of Thousand Oaks, California;
and his great-niece, Kylie Milner of Las Vegas, Nevada.
He was preceded in death by his father, Sherrill Milner; his brother, Mark Milner; and his nephew, Bert
Jarvis.
Darryl will be remembered for his generosity, his loyalty, his sense of humor, and the warmth and
kindness he shared so freely. His presence brought comfort, laughter, and love to those around him.
He will be deeply missed and forever loved.
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