May 14, 2025

Darrell Jeffrey Wilkinson
Darrell Jeffrey Wilkinson, born on September 23, 1989, in Farmington, departed this life unexpectedly on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at the age of 35. A beloved son to Shelbie (O'Neail) Wilkinson and the late Norman Wilkinson, he leaves behind a memory marked by his creative spirit and joyous character.
Darrell's artistic talents were boundless, showcasing a remarkable ability in various forms of art, from drawing characters such as those from Dragon Ball Z to crafting his own self-portraits. His passion for drawing was matched only by his love for family, which he cherished dearly. Family gatherings were a source of joy for Darrell, where he brought laughter and warmth with his great sense of humor.
He is remembered fondly by his mother and stepfather, Shelbie Wilkinson and Bill Kohlenberger, along with his grandmother, Dorothy Wilkinson. Darrell's family also includes six siblings, Robert (April) Wilkinson, Gabriel Wilkinson and Rose Skaggs, Daniel (Megan) Smith, Nadine (Daniel) Cox, Missy (Charles McAllister) Borden, and Joshua Smith. He shared a special bond with his extended family, including aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews, who hold him dearly in their hearts.
Darrell was known for his love of fishing, a pastime that brought him peace and joy. His big heart touched everyone he met, leaving a lasting impression on all who were fortunate enough to know him.
He is preceded in death by his father, Norman Wilkinson, and his paternal grandparents, Adolph Wilkinson, as well as his maternal grandparents, Daniel O'Neail, Juanita and Eddie Horton. Darrell's legacy of love, laughter, and artistic brilliance will live on through the memories of those who cherish him.
Funeral arrangements were respectfully cared for by DeClue Funeral Home.
Darrell Jeffrey Wilkinson, born on September 23, 1989, in Farmington, departed this life unexpectedly on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at the age of 35. A beloved son to Shelbie (O'Neail) Wilkinson and the late Norman Wilkinson, he leaves behind a memory marked by his creative spirit and joyous character.
Darrell's artistic talents were boundless, showcasing a remarkable ability in various forms of art, from drawing characters such as those from Dragon Ball Z to crafting his own self-portraits. His passion for drawing was matched only by his love for family, which he cherished dearly. Family gatherings were a source of joy for Darrell, where he brought laughter and warmth with his great sense of humor.
He is remembered fondly by his mother and stepfather, Shelbie Wilkinson and Bill Kohlenberger, along with his grandmother, Dorothy Wilkinson. Darrell's family also includes six siblings, Robert (April) Wilkinson, Gabriel Wilkinson and Rose Skaggs, Daniel (Megan) Smith, Nadine (Daniel) Cox, Missy (Charles McAllister) Borden, and Joshua Smith. He shared a special bond with his extended family, including aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews, who hold him dearly in their hearts.
Darrell was known for his love of fishing, a pastime that brought him peace and joy. His big heart touched everyone he met, leaving a lasting impression on all who were fortunate enough to know him.
He is preceded in death by his father, Norman Wilkinson, and his paternal grandparents, Adolph Wilkinson, as well as his maternal grandparents, Daniel O'Neail, Juanita and Eddie Horton. Darrell's legacy of love, laughter, and artistic brilliance will live on through the memories of those who cherish him.
Funeral arrangements were respectfully cared for by DeClue Funeral Home.
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