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Paul Lewczyk
June 25, 2005
I thought maybe it might maybe get easier. It just gets harder. I've swallowed it, but whenever I think of you the tears come easily.
I love you.
I miss you.
Paul Lewczyk
December 26, 2004
It wasn't easy having Christmas without you. Just another day, huh?
I love you. Very, very much. Merry Christmas, Baby. I love you.
Paul Lewczyk
November 27, 2004
Thanksgiving has come and gone. I think about how much fun we always had making our dinner, watching football, being with each other. Thought the holiday season was going to be pretty empty. It is, I won't lie. But thoughts of you will get me through it. I love you, Darlene. I always will.
...and I got to marry Miss America!
June 30, 2004
Always happy on the beach
June 30, 2004
And now you're back home, Baby.
June 20, 2004
We were so happy then, Baby.
Paul Lewczyk
June 15, 2004
I'm doing what I can Baby. It's been almost a month now. You know I've been writing you every day, and I'll continue to do so.
There's just so many people who never got the chance to meet you, to experience Darlene and all you have to offer.
God must have wanted you on staff awfully bad. I thought we had so much more time.
I love you Baby, I always will. And I miss you so much. You know I could write volumes here - but you and I know. That's pretty well all that matters. I know you are not a fan of the internet, though you got pretty good with the computer, but I'm keeping this up so there is something everyone can get to when they want to say hi to Darlene. There's a lot of people who love you that have to stay here, for now. And none more than I. Come see me when you can, OK?
Lane Knox (nee: Elaine Adams)
May 27, 2004
You remember--there was a crowd of us. Garden City girls and Port Wentworth girls ... who shared good times and bad times growing up around there in the 70s. We managed to make it through school and family every day by doing it our own way (even though it didn’t always make our lives easy), and when we could, we decked out in our finest to go to rock concerts and hang out at football games ... even if it meant having to change clothes and put on makeup at someone else’s house after we left ours! We experimented and explored the world together, and spent endless hours piled up in one person’s bedroom or another, talking about boys and music and parents and life ... and about what we wanted to do and be when we were finally able to rule our own lives.
Darlene: I love you, kiddo. I’ll always remember how beautiful you were, and that look you got in your eyes when you were about to set someone straight :) You were one of the youngest of us, yet you never hesitated to be every bit as strong and opinionated as anyone else in the room. Even though I haven’t seen you in years, I’ve always asked about you, and kept you in a very special place in my heart, thinking optimistically that--despite our physical distance--one day I’d just run into you someplace. I know that if I had, all the years that have passed would have just dropped away as soon as we started to gab.
You will always be a member of my extended family (and the rest of you know who you are). I have known you forever, and you are one of the people who helped me become the person I am. Even though life has spread many of us apart over the years, both physically and emotionally, there will always be a core inside of each of us, a memory of giggles and tears and hip-huggers and rock star posters, of a thousand little braids or streaks of color in our hair, of those boys who were endlessly fascinating to talk about, and of the love we all shared for each other. Even time and distance can’t take that away from us.
All my love to you and your family!
Bunny (Jones) Barry
May 25, 2004
Please accept my heartfelt condolence.
Bunny
MANCILL FRANCES
May 25, 2004
I REMEMBER DARLENE AS A YOUNG GIRL WHO WENT TO SCHOOL WITH MY KIDS, AND SHE AND HER SISTER,ANGIE AND BROTHER DANNY WERE AT OUR HOUSE A LOT, JUST LIKE PART OF MY FAMILY .SHE AND HER BROTHER AND SISTER WERE LOVED VERY MUCH BY OUR FAMILY.SHE WAS A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADY AND A VERY GOOD PERSON. ALL THOUGH WE HAVEN'T SEEN HER OR HER FAMILY IN MANY YEARS, I JUST WANT THE FAMILY TO KNOW HOW VERY SORRY I AM FOR THEIR LOSS.SHE WILL BE REMEMBERED AND LOVED FOREVER. WISH THERE WAS SOMETHING I COULD SAY TO THE FAMILY TOO MAKE THEM FEEL BETTER, BUT I AM SO VERY SORRY FOR THEM AND WILL REMEMBER THEM IN PRAYER DAILY.
FRANCES MANCILL(mother of Kenny, Vickie and Janet)
Harriet Share
May 25, 2004
My sincere condolences. God Bless you Darlene, Paul and family. Always in my heart.....
Carol Ann Fox
May 25, 2004
We're so sorry. Our prayers go out to your family. Carol and GW
denise mccurry
May 25, 2004
i met darlene from godley road in port wentworth ga. we use to go over and play at there house, when we were kids i havent seen her since we were kids but she will be sadly missed. and my heart goes out to the family and friends . thanks denise mccurry [ gray]
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