Darryl Lamont Martin
Nov 22, 1963 - Aug 27, 2019
Posted by: Ann Weber
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Darryl Lamont Martin passed away August 27th, 2019.
He was born on November 22nd, 1963.
Darryl leaves behind his Boo of 19 years, Ann Tilmon of Nowata, his
mama Rubye Martin of Nowata, mother Carol Osborn and her husband Dale of
Wichita, KS. Two brothers, Errol Lyons of
Inglewood, CA and Myron Terrell of Salt Lake, OH and sister, Cecilia
Terrell of Wichita, KS. 3 sons, Gregory Hall, Landon Gibson & Cody
Gibson of Nowata and a daughter, Charissa Gibson of Bartlesville, OK. 11
grandchildren and one Great granddaughter, and numerous Aunts, Uncles,
nieces and nephews, all of which he loved so very much.
He was preceded in death by his father Julius "Bud" Martin, his
granddaughter, Lyrick Anne, his nephew, Kylo Lyons, Grandmother, Lucille
Lyons & Grandfather Henry Lyons.
Darryl was a very positive man who was blessed with very special
lifelong friends, Malcolm Hill,
Mitchell Downing, Doug Abel, Christopher Vann, Cordell & Eddie Alford.
He loved his family and friends and especially his children and
grandchildren. He was class of '82 all the way! The stories he could
tell, and according to those stories they were a mischievous crew.
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