Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Mourning the Passing of Friends: Forthcoming Funeral Services

“What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” ~ Helen Keller



Forthcoming funeral services are planned for the following friends from our community. Complete versions of these obituaries may be found in The Payson Chronicle and on our website at paysonchronicle.com.


DARCI WINGER

Darci June Winger, 45, of Payson, Utah, returned to her heavenly home on February 21, 2017. She was born in Mt. Vernon, Ohio and passed away in Murray, Utah. 

Darci was a beloved daughter of Larry and Sally Winger. Mother to Jose Jr. and Tyler Ojeda. She was also birth mother to Kayla Severson, Nicolas Law, Jaden Frost, and Ellie Law. A sister to Debra (Allen) Frost, Dedra (Gary) Dietz, Dara (Blane) Wilson, Dione (Kevin) Ketchum, Denise Ferguson, Danita Hooper, Dyan (Cory) Law, and Danielle Winger; and a sister-in-law to Tuty Burga. She is preceded in death by her brother, Larry Winger Jr. She will also be missed by her 42 nieces and nephews. We love you, always have always will!

On February 14th Darci was in a tragic automobile accident as a passenger, whose driver was impaired. Due to the severity of her injuries she passed several days later.  

Darci battled with addiction throughout her adult life. She was a source of great inspiration and strength for those she met on the road to recovery. She made friends easily and judged no one. Darci had a zest for life and was enthusiastic about everything. A kinder, more loving and generous person couldn’t be found. 

Just like a phoenix out of the ashes, freed and enlightened she’s made whole. Prepare to take flight. Welcome home my daughter, my Phoenix. 

The funeral will be held Wednesday, February 22, at 11:00 am in the LDS Chapel at 600 East 700 S. Payson, UT 84651. 

A go fund me account has been set up to help with expenses: 


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