Darlene worked for more than 40 years in photography with her husband as his business partner for Memories Unlimited. She was a Christian of strong faith, and a member of First Baptist Church of Harvester for more than 35 years, where she truly enjoyed loving on babies in the nursery. She loved gardening, sewing, baking, and cooking. Her favorite color was yellow. Her prized first car was a '65 Canary Yellow Impala. Upon retirement, she traveled with her husband in their RV, and around the world. In her spare time, she liked shopping, playing solitaire, putting together puzzles, and reading. Darlene looked forward to decorating for the holidays, especially Christmas and the 4th of July, which easily compared to a major department store. She loved entertaining for her family and friends, and was known for her hospitality. She was greatly loved, and will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Darlene worked for more than 40 years in photography with her husband as his business partner for Memories Unlimited. She was a Christian of strong faith, and a member of First Baptist Church of Harvester for more than 35 years, where she truly enjoyed loving on babies in the nursery. She loved gardening, sewing, baking, and cooking. Her favorite color was yellow. Her prized first car was a '65 Canary Yellow Impala. Upon retirement, she traveled with her husband in their RV, and around the world. In her spare time, she liked shopping, playing solitaire, putting together puzzles, and reading. Darlene looked forward to decorating for the holidays, especially Christmas and the 4th of July, which easily compared to a major department store. She loved entertaining for her family and friends, and was known for her hospitality. She was greatly loved, and will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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