Drenda Sue Darrett of Washington Indiana August 19 1963 May 4 2020

August 19 1963 May 4 2020
Drenda Sue Darrett, 56 of Washington went to her heavenly home with her family by her side on Monday, May 4, 2020 while in Jasper Memorial Hospital. Drenda was born August 19, 1963 in Washington, IN to the late Donald Wininger and Colleen (Troutman) Wininger. Drenda was a stay at home mother who enjoyed spending time with her family and loved her children and grandchildren. Drenda loved basketball, especially The Golden State Warriors and the Colts. One of her favorite times of year was when it was time for the annual car show hosted in Washington. She also really liked watching the Kentucky Derby. She is survived by; her loving children, Erica Brown, Phillip Brown, Jr., and Kayla (Darrett) Wilson; grandchildren, Hailie Brown, Alesha Brown; siblings, Darlene Clark of Glendale, IN, Diane Foster of Muncie, IN, and Donnie Wininger, Jr of Winslow, IN. Due to (Covid-19) the family of Drenda has decided to do a celebration of her life at a later date, however, you may leave them an online condolence via facebook or at www.gillsince1872.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gill Funeral Service.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Drenda Sue Darrett of Washington Indiana August 19 1963 May 4 2020.

Gill Funeral Service

Death notice for the town of: Washington, state: Indiana

death notice Drenda Sue Darrett of Washington Indiana August 19 1963 May 4 2020

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