Kim Darrow

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Jul 28, 1954
Departed on Aug 3, 2014

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To the Darrow Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I used to love long discussions with Kim about Religion, Politics, or anything interesting. He was so caring and kind. I loved his open mind and enlightened views. Also had fun at the Fourth parties. I haven't seen him in a long time, but will never forget him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I am saddened and heartbroken at the loss of my friend Kim. We did not keep in touch like we should have, but I was always so happy to run in to him. I will cherish the conversations we shared. Along with his love of woodworking, we shared common interests in music, nature, and the outdoors. Kim really is one of the great ones, so kind and gentle, thoughtful and caring. He will be truly missed by many.

Carol, I'm so sorry to hear about Kim's passing. You and your family are in my prayers. Glenda

Annie, all I remember is that ultra skinny little blonde kid who swam for the Brockway Bombers.(Kennedy) Kim and my paths never crossed afterward. You are the only connection now, and your number isn't in the phone book, so this will have to do. I'm sorry for your loss. I ran into Steve Sisco this morning 8-7-14, and he was a classmate of your brother. 60 is too young. Harve

Leigh and Ann - I am so sorry for your loss. I remember a little blonde haired boy running about your mom and dad's home on the river - so sweet!! Remember to look up at the stars at night and think about those you have loved. No matter how old we get, it is still very difficult to loose a loved one I will hold you in my thoughts and prayers now and in the days ahead. susan brosh scott, Tellico village Tennessee, august 7, 2014

Kim will be greatly missed. My brothers Evan, Lucas and I have many fond memories with him from years past, biking, fishing in the Dells, spending time out on the river and the backyard dock, and driving golf balls off the porch with him and Glenn and Jordan. Not to mention the 4th of July parties at the house on the Cedar. His kindness and generosity were admired by all. I've never known a more thoughtful, peaceful man. He was taken from us too soon and the world is a lesser place without him. Rest in peace Kim.

Annie,Leigh and family,Im so sorry to hear about Kim.Kim was my first love.He was so gifted.I will always treasure a wooden box he carved for me.Knowing Kim,I think he would want us to celebrate his life.He will always have a special place in my heart.He will truly be missed.With heartfelt sympathy.

Annie & Leigh..... I just heard the news about Kim and I am really very sorry to hear about this. This is the loss of another great friend, just like your mother and father. I had tried to get a hold of Kim when I was back there after the flood, I was at the house and dismayed at what I saw there. I had hoped Kim would be able to redeem the place to it's enduring grandeur, continue to add to the museum of memories for others, like the recollections I have of being on the river doing what we did, it's still such a special place to me. Canary is one of those people that I am very lucky to have called a friend. My deepest sympathy's to you all and I hope the memories of those carefree days help keep a grin in your hearts knowing that he was always having a hoot.

Donnie and I want to send our deepest sympathies to the entire family. Kim will be missed. He was such a nice person. I always enjoyed chatting with Kim. God Speed.

Carol, Ann, Leigh and family, You have my deepest sympathy. Kim was truly a great person who I loved to talk politics with. I will greatly miss him. He is somewhere with John Sunde right now. He is in a better place, but I know how hard it is for all of you. Sincerely, Dan

We are so very sorry to hear of Kim's passing. Our sincerest sympathy goes out to Carol, along with Kim's Family and Friends.

To the Darrow family I just want to say I am so sorry for your loss of Kim. We were neighbors for many years growing up right across the Blvd from each other. RIP Kim

Ann, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. I just lost my mom June 28, so I know the agonizing pain. It still feels surreal, but others told me that that's normal, and it helped me to hear that; therefore, I'm passing that on to you. Know that he is in a much better place than anyone on earth can imagine. Be comforted to know that only his physical body is just not here, but his spirit is still with you and lives on for eternity. Embrace the good memories and be grateful that Heavenly Father put you in each other's lives for as long as He did. Prayers are with you, Lisa