- Born on: January 12, 1947
- Departed on: January 21, 2010
Darrell Eugene Bouley
We lost a great guy. We will miss you.
Our thoughts & prayers are with your family. May God bless you in your time of loss.
Barb, so sorry for your loss. Thoughts are with you and your family.
Prayers and thoughts are being sent to the families of Darrell. My memories guide you through the days to come until you meet again. I had a great pleasure of knowing Darrell thru working at SCICAP in Leon. I always joked with him about being my other brother Darrell. He was a joy to know and will be missed by many.
It is with tears in my eyes that I send to you my condolences. It is the love that we have in our hearts that makes us special to another. It is the goodness we portray while we are here. As time passes and we reflect back to the profound moments we remember, these moments are the ones we cherish. Thank god we've some moments to cherish for in this world there is a lot to reckon with. Much is lost in the ages. But we will never ever forget those nurturing, good times which proves that love endures and that the love that we gave and received is worth our being here now. Love is passed on from one generation to another through small incidences yet HUGE remembrances. I urge you to go on and remember and continue to make a difference as he did. He was truly loved and having been truly loved and having truly loved others is an honor that lives forever in the hearts and minds of those even we never met but that he did.
GOOD BYE GOOD FRIEND
Barb, I wish that there were some magic words that I could say. All I have is that I'm truley sorry.
Barb and Dina, I just heard about Darrell's passing. The girls and I send our prayers for all of you during this difficult time. May your memories give you peace.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. I very much enjoyed working with Darrell and will think of him everytime I make his chili recipe. I will miss him. Dixie
Barb and family What a true blessing it was to know Darrell. The first time I met Darrell was at Mac's in Corydon and then low and behold he started working for SCICAP. There were a few days I got a double dose in one day of him. I had some good conversations and laughs with him. Cherish the memories! Becky Hysell
Mom, We Love you. We will survive . Darrell touched many people. He found us and touched our hearts. As we have reminded Lex we celebrate when someone brings in a new life and when someone passes we celebrate and remember the happy times, and what they accomplished in life. Always remember your family is your support and we will get through this. We love you!
A stream can have no ending, for the ocean never ends. path winds on, though we can't always see around its bends. Our view must stop where earth meets sky, but both stretch on and on.We cannot see our loved ones—still, we know they are not gone. For God has promised us a home through all eternity where life and love continue far beyond what we can see.
My sincerest condolences to your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
I had the extreme pleasure to meet Darrell when I was just 17 years old. Darrell was my first boss and boy did he ever teach me a lot! Lots of things we won't discuss here, but also many things about human nature and how to treat people. We worked together at Army Post 66 for 4 years and he promoted me to my first management position Assistant Manager. I went on to a position of responsibility at Meredith Printing, and completed an accounting degree while working full time. I became an office manager in a small CPA firm and now Im ceo for an association of food safety professionals. Darrell was always in my mind - giving encouragement; giving direction and showing me the way to work with people. I believe many of the principles I learned from Darrell back in 1973 helped me throughout my life and my working career. Even after 35 years since meeting Darrell, he continues to influence my life and my decisions. My condolences to Barb and all of Darrell's family and friends.
Barb, we really enjoyed Darrell at SCICAP. He was a good friend and we all respected and loved his advice which he always had a lot of. He found me hubcaps in DM, he loaned us equipment to get jobs done, remember the cage? He was a wealth of information and I already miss him. I loved calling him a "grumpy old fart" when he deserved it and he would just smile. Our sympathies Barb.
Barb and family, Darrell touched all our lives, and we will miss him. He suffered way too much, and was taken too soon. Our thoughts are with you. The email world is not going to be the same. Love ya, Mary and Bob
Thoughts and Prayers are with you. Lydia Anderson Connie Moore
Barb, I'm so sorry for your loss, you are in my thoughts. Love Karen
A stream can have no ending, for the ocean never ends. path winds on, though we can't always see around its bends. Our view must stop where earth meets sky, but both stretch on and on.We cannot see our loved ones—still, we know they are not gone. For God has promised us a home through all eternity where life and love continue far beyond what we can see.
Barb and family, It was a pleasure having Darrell in our family. We all enjoyed his e-mails and will miss them. He went to soon and left a big void. He had a big heart for family , friends and all animals. We will miss you.
I am so very sorry for your loss. I worked for Darrell at the Airport 66 station back in 1977 and I wanted you to know that he made an everlasting impression on me that has lasted a lifetime. I was only 18 and he always took time to teach me and treated me with respect. I have thought of him from time to time and will continue to cherrish those memories. It was my pleasure to have known him and my thoughts go out to you his family. Respectfully Mark Friesner
Love you Darrell, Thanks for being there for me and making know what it's really like to have a dad.Miss you.
Darrell was a great guy and so helpful to everyone he knew. I can't tell you how saddened I am with the news of this loss. Everyone who knew Darrell would benefit from him. Barb, you're in our thoughts and prayers. We are so sorry for your loss. We will miss him terribly!
Though we are only cousins brothers could not be closer.
We are sorry for your lose. It seems to hurt more when you don't have time to prepare. We have been there.
Wish I could be there. If there's a computor in heaven,I'm sure he'll find it. I could always count on at least one message a day or a bunch all at once. He loved sending us all the Obama jokes?! I still have the Maxine mobile stuck to my bathroom mirror, he gave me,when we had our flat Johnny reunion. If I could be there Sunday, I'd even raise a glass. Love you all!
I'm very sorry to hear about Darrell. I met him when Sherry moved to Des Moines. I remember so many things with him and as Dana was growing up. Last time I talked with him was a Square One when it was first opening. He will be missed. Cindi Austin
Darrell was and still is my very best friend. He knew me better than I know myself. I will always carry him in my heart for the rest of my life and I will remember him everyday and I feel now I'm not afraid of my passing because he'll be there waiting on me. The love we carried between us will never go away and I will always try to do as he would have advised me to do on issues of my everyday living from now forward. Mine & Roberta's prayers to all who loved him and knew him.