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DARLENE EASTCOTT

Born: Aug 30, 1950

Date of Passing: Jun 02, 2023

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DARLENE EASTCOTT


Darlene was born on August 30, 1950 to Ruth and Horace Young in Brandon Manitoba. Darlene passed away peacefully in her family’s embrace on Friday, June 2, 2023 in Brandon, Manitoba.



Darlene attended Alexander Elementary and Neelin High School. She worked over the years as a waitress, at MTS, Zellers, and finally as a counsellor at AFM. Darlene was active in AA and there lays her courage and determination.



“Little Horse” is survived by her brother Ron, his loving wife and their son Travis. Darlene always shared who she was to him and what he meant to her; his guidance, support, strength, and loyalty to her. If you’ve ever witnessed one of their chats, you would know. It was never decorated without laughter.



Darlene is survived by her sons: Rob and BJ (Sharane “chosen daughter”); her beautiful granddaughters Jadyne, Hailey, and Sierra; grandsons Reegan and Riley; and so many more who called her Gramma, and many special friends.



Darlene is predeceased by her mother Ruth, father Horace, son Terrance, very special niece Lindsey, and many furry friends.



A Celebration of Darlene’s Life was held on Friday, June 9, 2023.



Donations in memory of Darlene may be made to Funds for Furry Friends, 740 Rosser Avenue, Suite 208, Brandon, MB, R7A 0K9.

Messages of condolence may be placed at www.brockiedonovan.com

As published in Brandon Sun on Jul 08, 2023

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • Darlene was a kind person. She was dedicated to her own spiritual progress and was always supportive to all others. I am glad I knew her. - Posted by: Phoebe Stouffer (Friend) on: Jul 08, 2023

  • I will always remember when Hailey and I were in high school. We would always walk over to her grandma’s house (Darlene’s) for lunch during school. She always welcomed us with open arms. I have served her a couple times while I was working at Mum’s. The first time I served her, she said, “now you’re serving me,” because she had always made us food in high school. She was truly a sweet lady. My deepest condolences go to her family. She will be remembered forever. - Posted by: Sydney Ryden (Granddaughters friend) on: Jul 08, 2023

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