Daryl Loren Maybee entered his eternal home on April 19, 2012 due to complications from ALS.
He was born on December 20, 1948 to Harold and Marjorie Maybee in San Bernardino, CA.
He encountered a number of major health issues early in life, but yet still enjoyed singing, scuba diving, photography and flying. He graduated from San Gorgonio High School, Southern CA in 1967 and later from the Helena College of Technology in 1987 with a certificate in Aviation Maintenance. That same year, he married Cheri DeVore in Helena. He taught Aviation Maintenance at HCT and later was employed by Horizon Airlines in Portland, OR.
He was active in the Royal Rangers boys program at Helena First Assembly and then at Mt. Hood Christian Center in Gresham, OR.
He became involved with Mission Aviation Fellowship as well. He was also a member of various RV groups and dreamed to travel with his family.
Daryl is survived by his wife, Cheri; daughter, Charla; mother, Marjorie; sisters, Judy Goodbar, Barbara Uzri and Gail Briceno; daughter, Jennifer Bierlein; grandchildren, Ethan, Micah and Sophie Bierlein; plus several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father.
Graveside services were held on April 23rd. Please visit www.aswfuneralhome.com to offer the family condolences.
G.Ford says
I am so sorry for your loss. May “the God of all comfort” (2 Corinthians 1:3,4) comfort and soothe your heart. His promises, found in the Holy Scriptures, can offer much hope. It assures us at John 5:28,29 that our loved ones will be remembered and brought back to life in the resurrection. Please allow God’s Word to strengthen you and help you to endure this most difficult time.
Jan Schenk says
I am so sorry for your loss, sometimes it is easier than watching them suffer. I am sure you have great memories that will live with you forever. Jan
Jerrod Carpenter says
Memories of a great teacher and a kind man, serving the Lord & leading by example. I’ll never forget you in Rangers Daryl. My condolences to the Maybee family.
The DeVore Family says
Daryl and Uncle Daryl will be missed. We enjoyed having him, Cheri and Charla for many holidays. We know he is now free to enjoy the splendors of heaven.