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CHARLES C DARR
May 22, 1924 - June 13, 2018
Charles Curtis Darr went to be with his Lord on June 13, 2018. He was born on a farm near Palmyra, Iowa on May 22, 1924 to Eugene and Maude Darr. He served during World War II from 1944 to 1946. He moved to Colorado Springs in 1947 where he met Margaret Heyer. They married in 1948 and celebrated 65 years together. She preceded him in death in May 2013. He is survived by 6 children: Bonnie Blair (Ron), Fort Collins, Co., Patty Kennard (Merle), Salem, Or., Stephen (Paula), Yoder, Co., Timothy, Lakewood, Co., Emilie Arambula (Andy), Indianapolis, Valerie Kahre (Duane), Colorado Springs. He had 13 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. He ministered for his Lord for 63 years; 33 of those years, he served as chaplain for the El Paso County Sheriff's Department. Services: viewing at Mountain View Mortuary, June 19, 3 to 7 p.m.; funeral at Faith Covenant Bible Chapel, 1311 Columbine Blvd., June 20 at 2 p.m.
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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Ruth Mowers
June 22, 2018
Condolences to the ever faithful Sis. Bonnie and the family. We at Mtn. View Church in Loveland only had the privilege of knowing Bro. Darr for a few fleeting months, but he and Bonnie had quickly become a vital part of our congregation. Our great grief at his leaving is surpassed by the joyful knowledge that he is now making heaven sweeter just as he made our fellowship so. We have no doubt that he will be waiting for us "just inside the Eastern gate over there."
- Wayne Skeen for the Mtn. View Church of God (Holiness)
Wayne Skeen
June 19, 2018
While our hearts are heavy there is a great and joyous reunion in heaven. Praying for peace and comfort
Janet Graf Cowles
June 18, 2018
I truly loved my Uncle Charles. He was a true light for Christ in my life. He made a difference every day. I have so many amazing memories that time can never dull. I rejoice that I will see him again one day.
Denise Choin (Hunt)
June 17, 2018
We will truly miss our dear friend, Charles Darr. He was a wonderful inspiration to all he came in contact with. He would pray for us and all our family, which is something we will miss so much. His books he was writing right up to his last breath will live on in all our lives. We thank God for the privilege we had of knowing him and having him attend our church for several years. Our sympathy goes out to all his family.
June 17, 2018
Love and miss you so much already grandpa! He was the most amazing grandpa and I will cherish the memories I have of him and grandma! My love of Mint chocolate chip ice cream comes from some of my memories as a kid visiting their house. Love you both, we will see you again one day!
Tonya Darr-Gilbert
June 17, 2018
It was an honor to know you. It was a great pleasure to listen to you preach. Love and respect until we meet again.
vickie Hunt
June 16, 2018
i will miss my grandpa he was the only one who got away with calling me linda sue. i had such wonderful times going to grandma and grandpa's house as a kid. grandma was the person who got me started making homemade christmas gifts. i loved the stories about grandpa and have a few of his sermons that i will hold close to my heart. there wont be a day that goes by that i wont miss his precious voice he will be loved and missed but i will get to see him again. i love you grandpa
June 16, 2018
Bonnie and siblings/family, Sorry to read of your Dad's homegoing, but rejoice that he is with Jesus.
R. J. Savely, Jr.
June 15, 2018
You have a special place in heaven and in our hearts.
Donna and Cliff Stewart
June 15, 2018
Thank you helped me when I was at my lowest now youcan be with our lord Jesus Christ.
June 15, 2018
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