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Darwin G. Cleveland

Posted 2019-09-15 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Sept. 15, 2019 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

"Darwin, come with Me"

Darwin "Red" G. Cleveland was ushered to his forever home on August
30, 2019. He was 82 years old.

Darwin was the second of four sons born to Clifford and Mabel
Cleveland on December 28,1936 in Jamestown, ND. He grew up on the
family farm and was educated in Tuttle, ND.

Darwin was active in his church and his faith in his Lord Jesus Christ
sustained and brought him joy throughout his life. His faith comforted
and carried him through his 3 year battle with congestive heart
failure.

Darwin retired after 30 years with Boeing. During retirement, he
enjoyed volunteering for SOWERS, a group of Christians who travel the
country in their RV's working on building projects.

During his lifetime, Darwin befriended many people while living on
Whidbey Island (30 years), Lake Havasu, AZ, Mt. Vernon, Camano Island
and Marysville.

Darwin is survived by wife Sharrie Hart Cleveland, son Kevin Cleveland
(Trish) of Marysville, daughter Kim Perkins (Randy) of Lake Havasu,
honorary daughter Tuvette McCroskey (Kevin) of Seattle and their
families. Darwin and Sharrie enjoyed many grandchildren and great
grandchildren. He is also survived by many sisters-in-law, brothers-
in-law, nieces, and nephews. Darwin was preceded in death by his
parents, his first wife Geri, three brothers, and a nephew.

A celebration of his life is planned for Saturday, Sept. 21st at 11
a.m. at Camano Chapel, 867 West Camano Dr., Camano Island, WA. In lieu
of flowers, please send a donation to his favorite Christian
charities: the Flying H Boys Ranch, Naches, WA or Crystal Peaks Youth
Ranch, Bend, OR.




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