Darlyne Elliott's Obituary
Darlyne Elliott’s ObituaryApril 16th 1937 – August 4th 2018Resident Of Fremont, Ca. Darlyne Elliott was born in Tillamoock Or., near the shores of the Pacific Ocean, passed away peacefully on the 4th of August 2018. Her husband is Rod Elliott. She was the daughter of Charley and Leola Brown. She had 5 children and two daughter-in-laws; Mark & Jan, Tad & Donna and Terry Zygalinski. One child preceded her in death, Kimberly Zygalinski. Her fifth child is Candace Elliott. She has one Granddaughter, Meghan and her husband Chad Gardner. Meghan and Chad gave her, her only Great Grandson Cruz Gardner. She has two sisters Jackie and husband Bob Sanders (deceased) and Anna M. Person and one brother Earl Brown (deceased), and a loyal first cousin, Diane Finucane.Brother and sister-in-law’s; Ted (deceased) and Judy Elliott, Aledia and Bill Brantley(both are deceased), Ben and Roberta Elliott and Marlene and Don Shafer. Nices & Nephwes; Paul Shafer, Lark and Steve Young (deceased), Robin and William Thompson, Bob and Liz Sanders, Autumn, Ronny Person (deceased), Earl and Timmy Brown, Maj. TS Elliott & Amy (Maj. Elliott is a Chaplin in the U.S. Army and he will conduct the serves for his Aunt Darlyne), Mike and Tracy Elliott, James and Niomi Elliott, Linda (deceased) and Dave Barnett, Debby and Jon Mohler, Steve Brantley, Don and Donna Boone, Tammy Schneider, Theresa and Tom Vandrasek, Mike and Terry Batts, and Marcy Elliott (deceased).There are so many Great nieces and nephews, (on both sides) we regret not including them for fear of excluding someone, please except our deepest apologies. Darlyne was a very special Mother and wife. Her children and her husband always came first before any of her wants, or needs. The following is a song her husband wrote about her. It’s called; “Oh My Darlyn Darlyne” (a love song)“Oh My Darlyn Darlyne” (a love song) Rod Elliott Oct. 2016It all began in Tillamook and Wheeler on Nehalem Bay / your family worked as fishermen & lumberjacks you say / your Grandpa sold his catch along the coastal shore’s / whileyou entertains the tourist as a toddler on the board’s / From Tillamook to Wheeler on the Nehalem Bay / high school in Alaska / then little towns around L.A. / There’s hard knock’sand good time’s / the way your story’s told / and you survived it all / on that long and bumpy roadCHORUS: There’s more yesterday’s / then tomorrow’s / as time, as time,as time keeps marching on / our heads are held high / we’ll face tomorrow / like we did / like we did / for all those yesterday’s / By now you’re in Chicago where I’m home on leave / I can’t forget when we first met / the way you looked at me / Time went on, but we both knew / a spark was lit that day / and the fire it caused went out of control and it still burns today / Our lives came together on a warm Junesummer’s day / and now the roads still bumpy / but it’s shared with me today /** REPEAT CHORUS ** 1.) The tender romance in your voice / the closeness in the way you like to dance / gives mepleasure2.) My sweet / soft spoken gal / oh my Darlyn / Darlyne……
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