Patrick K. Darnley
June 22, 1961 – January 30, 2012
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Patrick K. Darnley
Hornell
Patrick K. Darnley, 50, of Catherine St., passed away Monday (January 30, 2012) following a short illness at home.
Born in Buffalo, June 22, 1961, the son of Hiram and Ruth (Riggs) Darnley, he had resided in Buffalo until moving to Hornell in 2008. Pat served in the US Army Reserves and had been employed as a Sr. Network Engineer for Ingram Micro in Williamsville. He loved working on computers and will be remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather.
He was predeceased by his parents, one son; Patrick Darnley, one sister; Lynda Martinez, two brothers; James and Richard Darnley.
He is survived by his wife; Tracy (Hadsell) Darnley whom he married on Sept. 13, 2008, two daughters; Megan and Leah Darnley both of Buffalo, one step-son; Joe (Heather) Hadsell of Hornell, one sister; Sarah (John) Collar of Cuba, three brothers; Ronald (Deborah) Darnley of Buffalo, William Darnley of Buffalo and David (Deanna) Darnley of Hamburg, four grandchildren; Gavin, Ryah, Julia and Payton.
To send a remembrance please visit www.brownandpowersfuneralhomes.com. The family is being assisted by Adam E. DuBois, Director.
The family will be present to receive friends from 1-3Pm and from 6-8Pm on Friday (February 3, 2012), at the Bender - Brown & Powers Funeral Home, 354 Canisteo St, Hornell. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 11Am at the funeral home with the Rev. Dudley Jenkins officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Almond.
Friends may make memorial contributions to the charity of the donor’s choice.

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Pat just wanted to let you know, we all knew this was coming but none of us were ready for it to happen so quick. We all know you are better now, you have no suffering anymore. I promise you I will be here to help Tracy and the kids for what ever they need. You were just as much a father to Joe as you were your own girls, they are all good kids and proud to call you Dad. I know you didnt want Tracy to watch you suffer and thats one thing that helped you go when you were called home. Just know we all miss you , i'm not real sure what to do with out you and your smart ass jokes, you kept us all laughing and thinking. You never let anyone get the best of you, even though I tried.. I'm will always be proud to call you my brother in law , for the simple facted you loved my sister so much and you brought life into her eyes after so many years of pain. I want to thank you for taking the time to teach Joe some of the things a father teaches a son, something his own would never take the time to do. You made sure Joe turned into the kind of man that could take care of his family. Thank you , you will never be forgotten, we love ya and miss ya
I miss you so much, I knew this day was coming, just not this soon.. I know we talked about this and I will keep my promise to to watch over our kids and grandchildren... I love you so much, and thank you for loving me and Joe and making us part of your family... I will see ya again someday.
I just wanted to say thank you for everything that you did for me, heather and the kids no matter what is was you were always the first person there to help us out and no matter what anyone says you were and always will be my dad. I love you and miss you
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