Daryl Glen Ferguson Jr.
Daryl Glen Ferguson Jr. passed away Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019, alongside his wife, Johanna Cherie Ferguson, following a car accident.
Funeral services honoring Daryl and Johanna were held Friday, Jan. 25, at Living Proof Church of Groesbeck, with the Rev. John Carabin officiating. Burial followed in LaSalle Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Dustin Ferguson, Bryston Ferguson, Camden Ferguson, Kovan Ferguson, P.J. Crabb, Jack Matous, Justin Matous and Dalton Wyers.
Honorary pallbearers were Chad Flowers, John Marc Curry, Josh Carroll, Shane Killingsworth, Chase Killingsworth, Lauren Holmes, Kestler Sexton and the graduating class of 2001.
Daryl was a wonderful father, and he loved his wife and kids. He loved baseball. He put a baseball in Bryston’s hand the day he was born. He taught and coached his boys as well as others on how to play the game. He always wanted a little girl and Johanna blessed him with Jaylee.
He loved to cook as well as Johanna, and it was often a competition between the two who was a better cook, which was funny to his mom because they were both very competitive.
More and more could be said about them both. His mother as well as his children, and all their family and friends love them both very much and will miss them more than words can say.
Daryl was preceded in death by his father, Daryl Ferguson Sr.; grandfathers, A. E. Hick Ferguson and Joe Louis Bell; and great-grandparent, Ozelle Bell.
He is survived by his children, Bryston, 16, Camden, 15, Kovan, 12, and Jaylee, 6; his mother, Judy Ferguson; brother Dustin and girlfriend Elizabeth Shockley, and their daughter, Scarlette, all of Personville; honorary brother, P.J. Crabb, of Kosse; his grandmother, Beverly Ferguson, of Groesbeck; also numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
In lieu of flowers, donations to benefit the Ferguson children can be made online at gofundme.com/ johanna-and-daryl-ferguson or to the Memorial Fund for Johanna and Daryl Ferguson at Aggieland Credit Union. The family appreciates all the thoughts, prayers and generosity shown during this difficult time.
Messages of condolence may be posted on the guestbook groesbeckfuneralhome.com.