Darrell Edwin Gaches
© Stilwell (OK) Democrat Journal
June 13, 1996
Submitted by: Sharon Treib
Funeral services for Darrell Edwin Gaches, 37, of Stilwell were held Monday, June 10 at 2 p.m. at Hart Memorial Chapel with Rev. Aaron Barton officiating.
Burial was in the Spade Mountain Cemetery under the direction of Hart Funeral Home of Stilwell.
He was born on Oct. 14, 1958 in Burlington, Colorado to Farris E. Gaches and Mary Ann Burgess Gaches. He died Wednesday, June 5 at Northwest Medical Center in Springdale, Arkansas.
He was a construction worker and was a member of Lighthouse Church.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Pearl and Boyd Gaches and Frank and Goldie Thurber.
He is survived by one daughter, Julie Ann Gaches of Stilwell; two sons, Darrell Gaches, Stilwell and Justin Gaches of Gentry, Ark.; his father and step-mother, Farris and Shirley Gaches of Stilwell; his mother, Mary Ann Gaches of Stilwell; two brothers, Ricky Wayne Gaches of Dutch Harbor, Alaska and William Boyd Gaches of Cherokee City, Arkansas; one sister, Katherine Ann Sellers of Braggs, Oklahoma; one step-sister, Rhonda Smith of Tulsa; two step-brothers, Darrell Hudson of Stilwell, and Keith Hudson of Tulsa.
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