Survivors include a brother David Johnson (Judy) of Olathe, KS, a sister-in-law, Mamie Johnson of Huntsville, a brother-in-law Bob Greenfield of Huntsville, sons Bobby Cleeton of Lebanon and Cliff Cleeton (Pat) of Columbia, four grandchildren Kirstie Worley (Cody) of Lebanon, Jessie Cleeton of Lebanon, Kait Wolverton (Ben) of Cairo, Madison Cleeton of Columbia; and, four great-grandchildren.
Darlene was good at taking in strays and being a loving grandma. She was the aunt/guardian of Debbie Farris Hanks (John) of Boise, ID, Terrie Farris Wiseman (Jim) of Moberly, and Donna Farris David (John) of Cairo.
Darlene loved to write poetry and paint. Darlene was proud to have earned her GED in 1984. She was an avid reader and was well known for making delicious homemade pies. She kept an eye on elderly people and often cooked meals for them. She was a horse owner/rider and loved to feed all kinds of wild animals from her home. In her younger years, she was very involved in the Jacksonville-Cairo Christian Church and served on the Cairo School Board.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Jacksonville-Cairo Christian Church would be appreciated.
Words of comfort and support may be shared with the family at a visitation, Saturday, December 31, 2022, 10 am - 12 pm, at Cater Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral serviced honoring Darlene's life will follow at 12 pm. Committal prayer and burial will take place at Oakland Cemetery.
(Obituary provided by Cater Funeral Home)
Survivors include a brother David Johnson (Judy) of Olathe, KS, a sister-in-law, Mamie Johnson of Huntsville, a brother-in-law Bob Greenfield of Huntsville, sons Bobby Cleeton of Lebanon and Cliff Cleeton (Pat) of Columbia, four grandchildren Kirstie Worley (Cody) of Lebanon, Jessie Cleeton of Lebanon, Kait Wolverton (Ben) of Cairo, Madison Cleeton of Columbia; and, four great-grandchildren.
Darlene was good at taking in strays and being a loving grandma. She was the aunt/guardian of Debbie Farris Hanks (John) of Boise, ID, Terrie Farris Wiseman (Jim) of Moberly, and Donna Farris David (John) of Cairo.
Darlene loved to write poetry and paint. Darlene was proud to have earned her GED in 1984. She was an avid reader and was well known for making delicious homemade pies. She kept an eye on elderly people and often cooked meals for them. She was a horse owner/rider and loved to feed all kinds of wild animals from her home. In her younger years, she was very involved in the Jacksonville-Cairo Christian Church and served on the Cairo School Board.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Jacksonville-Cairo Christian Church would be appreciated.
Words of comfort and support may be shared with the family at a visitation, Saturday, December 31, 2022, 10 am - 12 pm, at Cater Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral serviced honoring Darlene's life will follow at 12 pm. Committal prayer and burial will take place at Oakland Cemetery.
(Obituary provided by Cater Funeral Home)
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