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Silent Key KK7DKD Daryl K Deuel, Mr, KK7DKD SK June 21, 2023

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    Daryl K Deuel, Mr, KK7DKD SK

    Daryl Kay Deuel
    July 22, 1950 - June 21, 2023

    Daryl K. Deuel returned home to his Heavenly Father Wednesday June 21, 2023 in his beloved home surrounded by his loved ones. Daryl fought a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer for a year and a half before he was called home. Daryl was born on July 20, 1950 in Salt Lake City, Utah to E Kay Deuel and Charlene Boyles Deuel. He had two younger brothers, David & Kim. Daryl attended Tooele High School, LDS Business College, Salt Lakes Community College and The University of Utah. He worked for Safeway Stores and the US Postal Service. Daryl married Linda Colton in the Logan Temple on September 28, 1973 and later divorced. He had 3 children: Erin, Geoffrey and Michael. He was the proud grand father to five grandchildren: Joseph Candelario, Deona, Christian, Alexis and Devin Rubio.

    Daryl was a proud member if The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He attained the position of high priest in the Melchizedek Priesthood. He served in the North-Central States Mission from 1970-1971. He enjoyed teaching the Gospel Doctrine and Priesthood classes.
    Daryl was an avid collector of many things, stamps, books, knives, history, guns and genealogy. He also served as a West Valley City Reserve Police Officer for several years.
    He is proceeded in death by his parents, son's Geoffrey and Michael, son in law Cameron and granddaughter Deona. Daryl is survived by his daughter Erin and five grandchildren.
    https://www.horsleyfuneralhome.com/obituary/daryl-deuel
     

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