Darrell Wayne Harvley | | Date of Birth: | March 02, 1960 | | Date of Death: | July 02, 2009 | | Service Date/Time: | July 05, 2009 3:00 PM | | Service Location: | Ninety Six Church of God | Services: A Memorial service will be held at 3 P.M. on Sunday at Ninety Six Church of God with the Rev. Ronald Chavis officiating. | Visitation: The family will receive friends following the service at the home of his sister, Vickie McFarland. | Obituary: Darrell Wayne Harvley, 49 of 2929 Fruit Hill Road, died Thursday, July 2, 2009 at Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home.
Born in Greenwood he was a son of Wilbur Ray Harvley and Mamie Sue Leopard. Darrell was formerly employed with Davey Tree Company and ABC Tree Company and was a member of Good Hope Baptist Church in Saluda.
Surviving is his father of FL; his mother of Chappells; a sister Vickie McFarland of Ninety Six; and two brothers: Randy Harvley of Ninety Six and Mike Harvley of Greenwood.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Darrell Harvley Fund c/o Harley Funeral Home, Po Box 777, Greenwood, SC 29648.
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Condolences | | Post Condolence | | Betty B. Hudson, North Carolina | | Dear Sue, I saw Darrells death posted on the internet and want you to know how sorry I am for your loss. You, Vickie, Randy and Mike probably won't know or remember who I am but I sure remember you. I was Fred Harvley's first wife. Susan and Sharon were saddened by the news about Darrell. They remember playing with all of you when you were children. I have posted my phone number if you would like to call me sometime. you will be in my prayers.
| | | | Jennifer N. Peppers, South Carolina | | Randy, Mike, Vicki and Family. We are so sorry to hear about Darrell. We had no idea he was sick. He will be missed here on earth but has a new life without pain or grief to begin. We sure had some wild times together and We will always remember him as a friend. We will be praying for you all as you deal with the loss.
Always In Our Hearts,
Jennifer and Alan Peppers
| | | | Debbie Holley & Butch Pate, South Carolina | | Vicki, Slim, Randy Ray, Fluff & Family,
We are so sad that Darrell has left us. There are no words to take away the pain and emptiness he has left. Darrell was a one of a kind guy and no one will be able to replace him. The memorial service was beautiful and touching. Darrell would have been so tickled to see all his friends and family gather to honor him. He is no longer in pain and is sitting there right now with him man "Davey Alison" looking down and smiling on us all. Please know we all share in your loss and if there is anything we can do, please let us know.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Debbie Holley & Butch P.T. Pate | | | | Cathy Miller, South Carolina | | Dear Family:
We were so sorry to hear about Darrell. We did not know that he was sick. Please call us if you all need anything.
We have so many memories of the good times with Darrell.
May God give you peace at this time.
Love you all.
Cathy & Rocky Miller | | | | karen wertz, South Carolina | | with deepest symnpathy you all are in our prayers | | | | wanda duvall, South Carolina | | mike, randy, vicki, ray, and ms mamie sue
i was so sorry to hear of darrels passing. it was a shock. my heart goes out to each one of you. i know he will be missed but know that you are all loved and you have all the memories that no one can take away. my prayers and thoughts are with each one of you today. please call if you need to talk. love each one of you very much. God bless all. | | | | Ronnie Turner, South Carolina | | Mamie Sue, Randy, Vickie, Mike and family
Just know that you are in our prayer's. If you need anything please let use know.
In HIS Love
Ronnie, Gena, Curtis, Johnathon, and Kaitlyn Turner | | | | Mike and Teressa Kennemore, South Carolina | | Vicki and Mrs. Mamie Sue, we know your hearts are heavy at this time and we pray for your comfort. It is in deepest sympathy that we send our love. | | | | John W. Bennett, South Carolina | | Randy, Mike, Vickie, Miss Mammie sue, I am saddened by the lost of Darrell. I have many fond memories of our childhood together. I think about it a lot. Darrell was the one who taught me how to shoot a gun, rifle and shotgun. I remember playing football, baseball, climbing trees, and having a wonderful time at the "Harvley" house. Randy, Mike, Vickie, stay close to each other. You can't replace family. You're in my prayers and thoughts. If you need anything from me or my family, don't hesitate to call. Love you all. John | | | |
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