Darren Kenyon (7 Mar 1972 - 28 Nov 2019)

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Location
Great Glen Crematorium 75 London Road Great Glen, Leicestershire LE8 9DJ
Date
17th Dec 2019
Time
9.30am
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In loving memory of Darren Kenyon who sadly passed away on 28th November 2019

To the greatest and best friend in the world...
Our Tribute to Our beloved Brother.

Anyone who is related to Darren
Anyone who grew up with him
Anyone who he called friend
Anyone who he worked with, or for
Anyone who knew him, no matter the length of time

All would say;
Genuinely and without doubt,
the nicest, kindest, Humblest,
bloke you could ever hope to meet.


Darren is remembered for his love of VW beetles, The Pet Shop Boys and Ireland.
If you were extra special he would have a nose bleed all over you.
He could also eat his own body weight in cola bottles without effort.

Darren was known to pack a fair few pints of guiness away,
alas the local Dublin girls drank him under the table everytime,
to be fair though Drunk Darren was still considerate, kind and happy.

He was also a great guy in a crisis, not just first aid, but also in life,
He would always be able to offer support, a beer or just somewhere to kip,
he would do this selflessly without expectation of reward.

His love of Ireland took him there to live, Love brought him back,
Love created his family, and with love he nurtured his daughters.
You married my sister mate - it’s still weird.

His sense of humour can be best understood by binge watching
Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall in ‘Bottom’ - Gloriuously irreverent.
We only just survived the live shows, almost passing out from laughter.

He made our lives brighter.
He touched all of our hearts in a special way.
It is a privilege to have travelled with you and we will all miss you.
Rest easy Dazza, the worlds a sadder place without you in it.

lifelong friends rarely share so many common ideals,
Darren was simply the best at being the best parts of all of us,
His untimely demise has taught us to do one thing;

Be more Darren.

Daniel Sweeney donated £20 in memory of Darren
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