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April 18, 2017
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Cindy Scott
I just found out about Daryl's passing. I have known Daryl and Ekaterina for many years and he will be very much missed!!
April 8, 2017
Rod & Pam Bannerman
Just learned of Daryls passing,so shocked. We were friends,competitors and business associates for many years. Going to miss his zany ways and unique personality. A good guy. Prayers to his family.
March 31, 2017
Amra Hayslett
Daryl was always one of my favorite people to work with. I will miss the energy and honesty he always brought to anything he was involved in. To Ekaterina and the rest of the family just wanted to let you know my prayers are with you all.
March 31, 2017
John Mcrae
My second or third client 25 years ago Always using and working and smiling and doing it himself shared a love for bikes and life. Solid proud and strong man colleague friend and MENTOR
March 30, 2017
Ekaterina,
Bill and I remember Daryl's contagious smile and never, ever saw him eat anything else other than fresh fruit and vegetables. I wish I could've obtained the habit.
When we met Daryl and you, we had to set up our office in his building 3 years ago while he and you maintained your offices there, too.
We still have our Parlér Properties Real Estate Services offices in his building at 123 S. White Street, downtown Wake Forest.
Yes, we still think of the building as "Cady Construction".
We pray for your strength to heal and understand in "your time".
Lovingly,
Dr. Bill Harrison and Hilda Parlér
March 30, 2017
Brenda Lail
March 30, 2017
Bob Johnson
I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He was a compliment to his family, himself and the Wake Forest Community. Great vision and even better execution. To the family you had a wonderful privilege of having him as father, husband, sibling. A really nice guy who will be seriously missed. He was always so supportive of our annual HerbFest buying many herbs to give to his employees as his gesture of friendship to them. Good man has fallen.
March 30, 2017
Mimi Brummitt
Russ and I are so sorry to hear about Daryl's passing. Peace and grace to the family.
March 30, 2017
Mark Tipton
It is with great sadness that we have heard of Daryl's passing. We have lost a great friend and fellow builder! May GOD smile on Daryl and his family!
March 30, 2017
So sorry for your loss. What a beautiful smile from Mr. Daryl. Jesus wept after the death of his friend Lazarus. John 11:35 We weep along with you. His example was written in the Bible to give us hope. Rom. 15:4
March 29, 2017
Bonnie dyer O'Connell
Daryl, you left us way too soon. We loved living next door to you in bent tree. I am sending special prayers to your family
March 29, 2017
Skip Swicegood
Sad news. I knew Daryl for 30 years and found him to be earnest in all his endeavors and always a smile on his face! RIP Daryl.
March 29, 2017
Michelle Rich Goode
Daryl was a dear friend with whom I shared many good times as well as closed transactions! While we did not see each other as often after he moved to Wake Forest, he was always a very special person who I always new I could count on if he needed me and I could feel the same about him.
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