Darren Michael Solock

May 25, 1965 - April 2, 2011

Darren Hamilton Solock

“Cowboy”

 

 

Darren went to his eternal rest on Saturday, April 2, 2011.

He was born May 25, 1965 in San Francisco, CA to Jolene Walker and David Solock .  He grew up in Utah and was an avid outdoorsmen.  He loved spending time in the mountains, fishing and riding horses.  He will be dearly missed.

He was preceded in death by his wife Bonnie Solock.

He is survived by his daughter, Destiny Gibson; his father; his mother; siblings Rocky, Shayne, Lorie, Jenean, James; and many other extended family members and friends.

A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, April 5th at 2:00 PM at the Salt Lake Christian Center, 4300 South 700 East, Salt Lake City.

In Loving Memory

I know Darren through my older brother Martin. He & Darren were so much fun to watch together. We spent many days out in the duck marsh together. I will not ever forget the smile & the laughter from the times we all shared together. He will definitely be missed by all. I am sorry for the loss to your family. I hope that there is peace & happiness where he has gone. Hopefully some good Walleye fishing too, for his sake. Much Love, Yancy Turner

Yancy Turner

Herriman, Ut

You know I would gladly take a bullet for you, but you know by now that I would be the one to protect you, not hurt you. I am still in shock over what happened and would like know exactly: :what the heck:? Tell Bonnie hi I know I would have liked her if I had the chance to meet her. Love always {CAPTAIN} Kirk .

kirk kesler

SALT LAKE CITY, UT

We cherish our friendship with Darren. He will always have a place in our hearts. He is probably swapping stories with John Wayne by a campfire. We will miss you Darren.

Kerry and Joey at Stor-N-Lock

Taylorsville, Ut

I want to let you know what an exceptional friend Darren was to my son Martin. I had the pleasure of meeting Darren on several duck hunting trips over the years and he was pure entertainment. The number of shots he took at birds that were clearly out of range was his way of making sure they flew higher so they didn't get shot by anyone! My son has great admiration for Darren and valued their friendship. Their interactions together displayed a mutual respect and Martin learned much from Darren. He will be missed by all who knew him. Love to you in this time of sorrow and loss. martin luther turner lll

martin luther turner lll

washington, ut

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