In Memory: Sept. 7

From Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory

Michelle JoLyn Bailey Briggs, 58, Vero Beach

July 09, 1963 – August 30, 2021

Michelle JoLyn Bailey Briggs of Vero Beach, FL, passed unexpectedly August 30th 2021 after a brief battle with Covid-19.

Michelle was born July 9th 1961 to Lynn and William Bailey, in Warren PA. Michelle graduated Eisenhower High in 1981. She went on to marry her beloved husband, Troy A Briggs, who served with the U.S Navy Seabees. She was a proud Seabee wife that followed Troy all over the world. In 1985 they had their only daughter Brandi L Briggs.

Michelle continued her passion to serve veterans at the veterans club in Vero Beach, Fl.

She was a beloved daughter, wife, mother, and devoted “Meemaw” who raised her grandchildren, Cayla and Shawn Briggs.

Michelle loved walking the beach, friends, family, and fur babies. Michelle will be dearly missed. She will be happily greeted by her loved ones and fur babies at the gates of heaven.

Arrangements are by Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach.

From Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory

John V.E. Hardy, 105, Vero Beach

October 26, 1915August 28, 2021

John V.E. Hardy passed away on August 28, 2021 in Vero Beach, Florida of the Coronavirus. He was 105 years old and approaching his 106th birthday on October 26. It was not to be.

John was born in 1915 in New York City, the second of four children to Toney A. Hardy and Mabel Wisner Ross and spent his youth in Upper Montclair, NJ with his parents and three sisters. He walked over a mile to and from elementary school in Montclair and each day came home to his mother’s lunch, an early sign of a self-discipline evident throughout his long life.

John attended the Woodbury Forest School in Virginia, graduating in 1934, and then entered Princeton University where he majored in chemical engineering, receiving his undergraduate degree in 1938 and a master’s degree the following year. That year he was also awarded second place in a national chemical engineering contest sponsored by the Society of Chemical Engineering, cementing his expertise in his chosen field. He was the last surviving member of his Princeton Class of ’38.

In 1939 John joined the DuPont Company and had a distinguished career, in which, among other objectives, he improved the process for the production of nylon, a DuPont staple, and led the negotiations and establishment of a 50/50 DuPont joint venture with Mitsui, now called the DuPont-Mitsui Polychemicals Co. Mitsui has publicly stated it was the most successful and longest joint venture the company has ever had. John retired from DuPont in the late 1960’s.

But this brief career summary hardly touches the surface of an extraordinary life. In 1940 John met his love and future wife in Margaret “Muggie” Hardy, a West Virginian by birth who majored in chemistry at Vassar but left college to assist DuPont in the war effort. Their chemistry was instantaneous, and they were married on December 1, 1944.

Four children followed and as his responsibilities at DuPont increased, the young family moved back and forth across the country. In 1960, the Hardy’s moved to Tokyo, Japan and Iwakuni, Japan in 1961 before returning to the U.S. in 1962.

John was an exceptional athlete. An accomplished tennis player, he dominated Delaware tennis throughout the 1940’s, winning the state and regional titles throughout the decade and playing with the best players in the country, like Jack Kramer and Margaret Osborne DuPont. In addition, John was also a single handicap golfer who learned his golf swing as a teenager and played until he was 102. He and his younger son won the Pine Valley Father and Son Tournament when he was 72 years old.

He also took skiing seriously after he retired, becoming the oldest ski instructor in Vail for almost a decade and only finally retired from the sport at 94, when he learned a simple fall on ice could be devastating.

As the children moved on to college and their careers, John and Muggie moved on to a retirement of golf, tennis and the aforementioned skiing. They played golf and tennis not only around the country and in Hawaii, but also throughout Europe and Asia. The couple also sought out archeological excavations, participating in three in Spain, Peru, and Argentina. Their most extraordinary adventure, however, was a 10-day trek in Nepal with Tenzing Norgay as their mountaineering guide, the same Sherpa who joined Sir Edmund Hillary becoming the first confirmed climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest. They also visited the Tiger Tops Elephant Camp in Nepal to see polo played with elephants. They were outgoing, enthusiastic about life and always seeking out new experiences and new challenges!

John’s loving wife, Muggie, passed away at 95 two years ago, after 73 years of marriage, and now John has joined her. May they rest in peace together, as they lived their lives, always together.

Arrangements are by Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach.

From Strunk Funeral Homes & Crematory

Lyle Matthew Eddinger, 42

July 06, 1979 – September 06, 2021

A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday, September 9, 2021, at Strunk Funeral Home Vero Beach Chapel from 6:00-8:00p.m.

Further obituary information to come.

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Rahn Alan Darling, 67, Vero Beach

August 4, 1954 – August 31, 2021

Rahn Alan Darling, 67, of Vero Beach, Florida passed away August 31, 2021, in Vero Beach, Florida.

Rahn was born on August 4, 1954, in Lancaster, Ohio to Kenneth and Martha Darling graduating from Lancaster High School before moving to Vero Beach, Florida in 1978.

He was a mechanic all his life from the time he could talk, with his love of cars he decided to open his own business in 1985, Darling’s Automotive, Inc. This wasn’t just his business; it was his hobby. When he wasn’t under the hood of the car, he was home with his wife Bonnie and loved to enjoy each other’s company and spending time with his kids and grandkids.

Survivors include his wife Bonnie Darling of Vero Beach, Mother Martha Darling of Lancaster, OH, his sister, Colleen Darling Plante (Gary) of Toluca Lake, California, daughter Veronica Jennings (Bryan) of Lakeland, sons James and Michael Mascolino both of Vero Beach, granddaughters Cheyenne, Lillian, and Adrianna and one grandson Nathan. He is preceded in death by his father Kenneth Richard Darling.

The family will receive friends 2-3pm Friday, September 10, 2021, at ­Strunk Funeral Home in Vero Beach. A funeral service celebrating his life will begin at 3pm.

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Barbara Ann Larrabee, 83, Micco

May 10, 1938 – August 30, 2021

Mrs. Barbara Ann Larrabee, 83, of Micco, Florida died Monday, August 30, 2021 at Sebastian River Medical Center in Sebastian, Florida.

A completed obituary will be forthcoming.

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From Cox-Gifford Seawinds Funeral Home & Crematory

Vernon David Chestine, 78, Vero Beach

January 11, 1943 – September 06, 2021

Vernon David Chestine, 78, of Vero Beach, passed away September 6, 2021 at the VNA Hospice House in Vero Beach.

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Jorge L. Medina, 48, Vero Beach

August 10, 1973 – September 01, 2021

Jorge L. Medina, age 48, of Vero Beach, Florida, passed away on Wednesday (September 1, 2021) after a courageous battle with COVID.
Jorge was born on August 10, 1973 in Laredo, TX. He grew up in Laredo and spent most of his adult life in Fellsmere, FL.
Jorge loved music and fishing.  Was a die hard Dallas Cowboys fan.  The thing Jorge enjoyed the most was spending time with his family.  He enjoyed going on spontaneous road trips with his family.  Famous words would be, “Hey, you guys want to drive around for a bit to get out of the house?” He loved being a father and a husband.  He enjoyed being able to provide for them.  Was very supportive of what his son and daughter wanted to do in life.
Jorge is survived by the love of his life, best friend and wife, Rosa Medina, his two children, Luis Eduardo and Vanessa; his father Jorge L. Medina, Sr.; his 1 brother, Larry Medina; his 1 sister Lilia Navarro, his aunts and uncles; his nieces and nephews; as well as numerous cousins and close friends.

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