Darius is remembered for his ability in football and track at Freedom High School. After graduation, he chose to work with those of a different kind of exceptionality when he began his work at J. Iverson RIddle Developmental Center.
One thing he will most be remembered for is his devotion to the Lord and the fact that he brought at least forty people into his church. He was an active member of The Rock Church. He served as an usher and sang in the choir.
Darius Antwuan Silver was a son of Sheryl Fleming Johnson and her husband, Robert Johnson of Morganton, and the late Hubert V. Marrow, Jr.
The epitaph on his marker attests to his loyalties.
Darius is survived by his wife, ; his children, ; a brother,; maternal grandmother; step-brother and step-sister,; three nieces; and five aunts; and an uncle.
In addition to his father, Darius was preceded in death by grandfathers, James Fleming and Hubert Marrow, Sr.
Funeral services were held January 29, 2011 in the Freedom High School gymnasium with Pastor Billy Chapman officiating.
Sossoman Funeral Home & Crematory Center assisted the family with arrangements.
(source: testimonies by those who knew him; obituary for specific names)
Darius is remembered for his ability in football and track at Freedom High School. After graduation, he chose to work with those of a different kind of exceptionality when he began his work at J. Iverson RIddle Developmental Center.
One thing he will most be remembered for is his devotion to the Lord and the fact that he brought at least forty people into his church. He was an active member of The Rock Church. He served as an usher and sang in the choir.
Darius Antwuan Silver was a son of Sheryl Fleming Johnson and her husband, Robert Johnson of Morganton, and the late Hubert V. Marrow, Jr.
The epitaph on his marker attests to his loyalties.
Darius is survived by his wife, ; his children, ; a brother,; maternal grandmother; step-brother and step-sister,; three nieces; and five aunts; and an uncle.
In addition to his father, Darius was preceded in death by grandfathers, James Fleming and Hubert Marrow, Sr.
Funeral services were held January 29, 2011 in the Freedom High School gymnasium with Pastor Billy Chapman officiating.
Sossoman Funeral Home & Crematory Center assisted the family with arrangements.
(source: testimonies by those who knew him; obituary for specific names)
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