Daryl Hand

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Daryl Hand
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Served as Co-Pastor" of the El Paso PBC back in 2006 and 2007 and the Carlsbad PBC and Tucson PBC in Arizona. Married to Sister Annelle. Daryl is the son of the late Elder Berwyn Hand. O B I T U A R Y The Passing of Elder Daryl Wayne Hand 19 May, 1950 – 23 December, 2022 A quiet and powerful preacher of the Gospel of God's dear Son. He spent the previous night joyfully singing hymns and sharing blessings with his family and members of the Tucson Primitive Baptist Church. Daryl was born on May 19, 1950 to Berwyn and Gwen Hand in Carlsbad NM. After Daryl graduated from Carlsbad High School, he went on to study business at New Mexico State University and built a successful real estate business. In 1975, Daryl married Annelle, the love of his life, in Carlsbad. Daryl and Annelle lived a life filled with love and were blessed with two children, Tim and James. Daryl was preceded in death by his mother and father. He is survived by his children Tim (Laura) and James (Stacie), his brother Tommy (Stephanie), Tommy’s children Amanda (Mitch), Tanner (Clara), Samantha (Luis), his brothers-in law Ron (Sharon) and George and their children Lisa (Demos), Denise, Francine (Ryan), Jeff (Jennifer) and his grandchildren Alexis, Claire and Ryan, Daryl was a man of God, a fisherman and hunter, a grill-master and baker, a story-teller, and a fan of whatever team was winning at the time. Daryl had a kind heart and quick wit, lived a life filled with gratitude and will be missed daily. He was a family man, loved dearly in each of his roles as husband, father, Uncle Bubba, and Papa.

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