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Daryl L. Bond

1931 - 2020

Daryl L. Bond obituary, 1931-2020, Healdsburg, CA

BORN

1931

DIED

2020

Daryl Bond Obituary

Daryl L Bond
March 27, 1931 - March 13, 2020
Dad, Grandpa, Lumberman, Pilot and Friend
Passed away peacefully in Healdsburg, California on Friday March 13th, 2020 with his family at his side. We are certain he planned it for Friday the 13th to test our superstitions. He had a great sense of humor. Daryl was 88 years old and just two weeks shy of his 89th birthday. He is predeceased by his loving wife of 52 years, Joanne Bond. Daryl was born in Payette, Idaho to Delmar Lloyd Bond and Doris Erviett Bond (Loveland). The family moved to Camas, Washington where Daryl graduated from Camas High School in 1949. Daryl enlisted in the United States Air Force and was trained as a medical Technician. He was honorably discharged in 1953. Daryl enrolled at the University of Oregon and became a Sigma Chi fraternity brother. Daryl had a strong, great-depression- tempered desire to succeed and, an accommodating, entrepreneurial spirit. While attending Oregon, he worked at the Fisher Lumber Company in Marcola loading box cars of fresh cut and milled lumber. The smell of freshly sawn Douglas fir and sap permeated his soul and later he embarked upon a long and successful career in the lumber industry. While attending the University of Oregon he met the love of his life, Joanne Rosemary Kopp. They were married in 1956. In 1957 kids started to appear and the young family moved to California. Over time, he had three and Daryl spent much time providing for his family and being a great dad. During his 50-year career Daryl founded two highly successful wholesale lumber companies - Fremont Forest Products and All-Coast Forest Products. He was a past president of the Lumber Association of Southern California. Daryl was a dedicated handball player at the Los Angeles Athletic Club and at one time was ranked 6th in the nation in Master doubles. He was known as "Mr. Spin" to those who played handball, tennis or ping pong with him and was the undefeated family champion for many years. Daryl loved to ski, an affinity he developed while training for arctic combat around McCall Idaho during his Air Force enlistment. He passed the skiing bug to his family and we enjoyed many family skiing trips to Mammoth Mountain. His favorite meal was a good steak and fresh corn on the Cobb or Dungeness crab. He once ate 13 ears of corn at one meal and set the family record, which still stands today. Daryl was also a pilot and avid flyer. His "baby" was a North American P-51 Mustang named "Lady Jo," short for Joanne, our Mom. Daryl spent many hours flying through blue skies and in and around puffy cumulus clouds and talking story at his hangar with close friends. Daryl leaves behind many family and friends who will miss him dearly. He took great care of his family and friends.
Daryl will be greatly missed by Marci Hill and by his surviving family; son and daughter-in-law Kent and Cindy Bond; daughter and son-in-law Karen and Todd McKim; daughter and son-in-law Maria and Robert Lanser; grandchildren Daryl Bond and wife Katie, Shannon Skillern, Dallas Bond and wife Haley, Sean Lanser and wife Alexis, Natalie Skillern, Shane Lanser; great granddaughters Isla Joanne Bond, Shea Aria Bond, Sadie Rose Lanser; Brothers Allen Bond, Robert Bond; Sisters Carol Hoey and Marilyn Miklos.
The family is holding a private Aloha.
Memorial contributions may be made in his name to The Pacific Coast Air Museum, One Air Museum Way, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 or Planes of Fame Air Museum, 14998 Cal Aero Drive, Chino, CA 91710 or

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Published by Press Democrat from Mar. 21 to Mar. 22, 2020.

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John Bohner

September 13, 2020

He lived a wonderful, fulfilled life. He befriended me when we were working on the Northrup Flying Wing prototype (N9MB) for the Planes of Fame museum in Chino. He was extremely generous. I will never forget his kindness -- he gave me a thrilling ride in the "Lady Jo" and then later took me up again. A once in a lifetime ride, I had it twice thanks to Daryl. God bless him and the lovely family he leaves behind. We lost a great American in Daryl. -- John Bohner

mike walloch

August 3, 2020

Daryl was a very generous man for sure. Family always was first and foremost. Met him on the Flying Wing project and instantly became friends. He was always quick to offer a ride two times a week in his beloved P-51 which is a rare opportunity for anyone. He will be missed horribly, and I am sad knowing he is gone, but feel that I am a better man for having known and spent time with him.. safe passage friend, thanks for being here and making a difference in so many peoples lives.
mike

Mark Smith

June 7, 2020

Daryl was a kind and generous man. I worked for Daryl at All Coast Forest for 7 years. I will always remember our Sales retreats to Lake Havasu. Largest and best steaks ever. Every year one lucky salesman was flown over in the P51 Mustang we sponsored at the Reno Air Show.
My thoughts and prayers are with you Kent (AKA-). We had some good times...

Henri J.L. VERSTREPEN

April 26, 2020

I will never forget Daryl : as a Belgian planes lover Private Pilot he introduced me to warbirds in 1994 and later to the Reno Air Races with his tremendous generosity and friendliness. Last time I met with Daryl was in 2012 for another flight in Lady Jo with Rob Gordon at the controls. A great guy I was proud to met ! Thank you once more for everything you offered me, Dear Daryl.

Mark Calderwood

March 29, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. I will remember his perpetual smile

Miss Blue

March 21, 2020

A most generous heart will never be forgotten. I loved talking airplanes with you Daryl, you were a huge influence on my career as a pilot. Thank you for sharing your hangar parties, airplane rides and stories with us all. Godspeed

John Bothern

March 21, 2020

I'm so sorry to hear about Daryl

March 21, 2020

A highly accomplished, productive, fun-loving, and beloved gentleman, who served nobly in the USAF. Your drive, presence, and zest for life will never be forgotten, Daryl.

Susan

March 21, 2020

l worked for All Coast Forest Products in Chino, back in 1981-1982. Mr. Bond was a graceful and classy gentleman and a respected boss. May he rest in peace.

Mariah Summers

March 19, 2020

Rest in peace, Uncle Daryl. I will always remember the time you drove all the way to New York and made time to take me to lunch when I was just out of grad school. You were larger than life and I'm so grateful to have known you and called you my family. Sending you lots of love.

Brent Summers

March 19, 2020

Everyone should be so lucky to have an Uncle D. So blessed to have known you all 63+ of my years. We spent hours recounting all the famous D Bond stories the night we learned that you went to be with Aunt Jo and the rest of the angles (not without refreshment). Be sure to remind my Dad that Bond minus Summers equals Man (or is it the other way around?) Love and miss you Uncle Daryl. Rest in peace knowing the many wonderful children and grandchildren you left behind will carry on and make you and Aunt Jo proud. My family is surely glad to have had you in our lives. We will toast your remarkable life often, Love, Brent

MJ Summers

March 18, 2020

You were so full of fun, Uncle D. We will carry on your legacy of living life to the fullest. You will be missed.

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