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Daryl Kevin Gilmore

March 20th, 1959 - September 10th, 2010

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Daryl Kevin Gilmore, age 51, of Las Vegas died Friday, September 10, 2010. Daryl was born March 20, 1959 in Las Vegas, NV to the son of the late Jerry Bernard and the late Carole D (Dillehunt) Gilmore. Born and raised in Las Vegas, Daryl attended the Southern Nevada Vocational Technical Center. He was the owner of Citywide Carpet and Upholstery Care. Daryl enjoyed motorcycle riding, playing video bowling and all types of jokes. The love of his life was his family. He is survived by his of wife19 years, Michelle (Vermons) Gilmore and his children, Sylvan, Lauren and Savanna, all of Las Vegas; sisters, Debbie (Ken) Howell of Las Vegas and Cindee (Jay) Stephens of Moab UT; nieces, Karmel, Jimmy and Danielle. The funeral service will be held 11:00 AM on Tuesday, September 14 at Bunkers Memory Gardens Cemetery, 7251 W. Lone Mountain Road, Las Vegas, NV.

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savanna christensen

From the time my parents passed away to the time u took me it was a blessing i could of never dreamed for i love how you were the most compassionate person ive ever met you taught me another veiw of life u taught me how to be responsible and caring. i never really thought u would die i guess u just made such a impact on my life that for a while i didnt know how to live without u. But u have taught me to know that ur still in my haert no matter where u are i appreciate it love ur niece...

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Jay & Cindee Stephens

Dear Brother words cannot express how we feel, as you were our guiding light and shinning star, as well as my hero in life. You are forever in our hearts and always in our thoughts. We Love You so very much. Life will never be the same without you, as you made me giggle and laugh. We Love You as you were the rock. R.I.P

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mike lenzini

Whenever someone asks me what was your best job, I’ve always said the same thing. That’s easy! It was one summer when I was 17 years old and I worked for a guy named Daryl at a carpet cleaning place. Over the next 17 years I can honestly that I never laughed so much learned so much and changed so much. In life you meet few people who leave such a massive impact on you, Daryl’s impact on me was profound. He was one of the kindest, most generous, and genuine people I've ever met in my life. I had always wanted to go back and see Daryl and thank him for that summer and try to let him know how much of an effect he had on me. I'm so sorry I waited. I love you Daryl. Thanks! Mike Lenzini

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Debbie

Little Brother,your death was so unexpected,so shocking! I cant imagine my life without you in it.--Sometimes we tended to disagree and like most siblings argued,but also from small children and play mates to adults we laughed alot and told many jokes.remember the time we had an arguement, so I called you everyday with corny jokes untill you laughted and couldnt be mad anymore?We told eachother secrets and sometimes we even told other peoples secrets.We were always playing detectives, trying to figure out what made people tick and what made the world go round.Losing you has made me realize my own mortality. I am scared.Between losing you and my beautiful daughter I feel empty, you both took a huge part of me with you!I do find comfort in knowing I will see you again someday, and in the mean time I will hold you close to me, knowing your amazingly beautiful spirit will be at my side and in my heart. The most valuable lesson you taught me ia to be true to myself,thank you for being my brother,I am blessed to have you in my life for 51 years! See you in the after life. Love, your sister Debbie or as you called me with light in your eyes, "Ruby"---------------

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