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Deacon Daryl Dean White

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Deacon Daryl Dean White Veteran

Birth
North Loup, Valley County, Nebraska, USA
Death
1 Nov 1999 (aged 76)
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
S, 0, 2515
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 222, No 1, p 24, Jan., 2000.

Daryl D. White, 76, died on November 1, 1999, at Wheat Ridge, Colo.

He was born on July 18, 1923, in North Loup, Neb., the son of Paul James and Gladys (Hurley) White. He attended school in North Loup until 10th grade, then quit to help his ill father take care of their farm. He later moved to Colorado, got his GED, and went on to be a successful computer technician.

On February 26, 1944, he married Barbara Davis in Boulder, Colo.

Daryl spent 18 months in Seoul, Korea, during World War II. He was baptized and became an active member of the Boulder Seventh Day Baptist Church on December 10, 1949. From that time on, the SDB church family and ministry became the center of his Christian life.

In 1959, Daryl accepted a job in Denver, Colo., and he and Barbara became active members of the Denver SDB Church. He was a deacon, trustee, and Sabbath School teacher. At the time of his death, he was a charter member, deacon, and trustee of the Colorado Springs SDB Church.

Daryl was active in the camping programs of the Colorado SDB churches for over 50 years, including work at Camp Paul Hammel. He was an avid "rock hound," and shared his love of God's creation through rocks with many campers over the years. He loved to sing, either solo or in male quartets and church choirs. He also loved fishing.

Daryl put his heart and soul into God's work and the spreading of the Gospel. He was a member of and on the Board of Managers of the SDB Missionary Society, and was on the Mexico Committee. He was also a former member of the SDB Board of Christian Education.

He and Barbara worked closely with the churches in Mexico from the onset of their affiliation with SDBs. In 1990, they started work with the SDB Natural Evangelism Training program, which led them to Jamaica and across the United States to train others.

Funeral services were held at the Denver SDB Church. Burial was at the Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050

Military Information: SGT, US ARMY
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 222, No 1, p 24, Jan., 2000.

Daryl D. White, 76, died on November 1, 1999, at Wheat Ridge, Colo.

He was born on July 18, 1923, in North Loup, Neb., the son of Paul James and Gladys (Hurley) White. He attended school in North Loup until 10th grade, then quit to help his ill father take care of their farm. He later moved to Colorado, got his GED, and went on to be a successful computer technician.

On February 26, 1944, he married Barbara Davis in Boulder, Colo.

Daryl spent 18 months in Seoul, Korea, during World War II. He was baptized and became an active member of the Boulder Seventh Day Baptist Church on December 10, 1949. From that time on, the SDB church family and ministry became the center of his Christian life.

In 1959, Daryl accepted a job in Denver, Colo., and he and Barbara became active members of the Denver SDB Church. He was a deacon, trustee, and Sabbath School teacher. At the time of his death, he was a charter member, deacon, and trustee of the Colorado Springs SDB Church.

Daryl was active in the camping programs of the Colorado SDB churches for over 50 years, including work at Camp Paul Hammel. He was an avid "rock hound," and shared his love of God's creation through rocks with many campers over the years. He loved to sing, either solo or in male quartets and church choirs. He also loved fishing.

Daryl put his heart and soul into God's work and the spreading of the Gospel. He was a member of and on the Board of Managers of the SDB Missionary Society, and was on the Mexico Committee. He was also a former member of the SDB Board of Christian Education.

He and Barbara worked closely with the churches in Mexico from the onset of their affiliation with SDBs. In 1990, they started work with the SDB Natural Evangelism Training program, which led them to Jamaica and across the United States to train others.

Funeral services were held at the Denver SDB Church. Burial was at the Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050

Military Information: SGT, US ARMY


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