Obituaries

Darrel Lefevers

Darrel Lee Lefevers Jr., 58, of Morgantown, passed away on Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, at his home surrounded by his family. He was born April 4, 1962, in Morgantown, son to Darrel Lee Lefevers Sr., of Morgantown and the late Donna Pauline Duley Lefevers.

Darrel retired from Eat’n Park after 22 years of service. Darrel was a Boy Scout, loved hunting and fishing and adored his dog, Chiquita.

He worked as a taxidermist and was an excellent mechanic. Darrel was also an accomplished Xbox gamer and enjoyed playing golf. Darrel was a loyal and dedicated employee and friend.

He had the most incredible sense of humor and an ornery side. He liked kidding and joking with those closest to him. He genuinely appreciated his family and friends.

In addition to his father, Darrel is survived by his siblings, Barbara Harris (Gerald), Rebecca Downey (James II) and Donald Lefevers (Edna), all of Morgantown; stepchildren, Jennifer Williams (Eric Simmons), Robert Stevens (Missy McCormick) and Kelly Stevens (Jeffrey Cole); step-grandchildren, Shane Stevens, Sierra Bianco, Raymond Miller Jr., Angel Sites, Kiera Sites, Blake Williams, Ethan Stevens, Robert Stevens Jr., Mackenzie McCormick, Jordan McCormick, Taylor McCormick, Bailee Clendenin, Alexis Goodwin, Christopher Goodwin, Jr. Donovan Goodwin, Travon Stevens and Raeanna Cole.

Also surviving are Darrel’s nieces and nephews, Jennifer Barnett (Russell), David Dalton Jr. (Regina), April Wolfe (Brian), James Downey III (Shannon) and Christopher Downey (Stacy Wilfong); great-nieces and nephews, Casey, Keirsten, Colby and Kara Barnett, Shyann and Emily Dalton, Katelynne, David H. and Kelsey Hamilton, Kalen and Mazee Dalton, Brian Wolfe Jr., Madalynn Wolfe, Kenyon and Channing Downey, Travis Peters, Ethan, Emmylou Downey and Cody Liddle; and two great-great nephews, Alijah Clay and Hunter Dalton.

In addition, his mother, Darrel, was preceded in death by his twin infant sisters, Brenda Kay and Donna Ray Lefevers, and one great-niece Kaylssa Barnett.
The family will celebrate Darrel’s life during a private service with Pastor Karen Glover officiating.

His wishes of cremation will be honored following his service. Arrangements are under the direction of the Fred L. Jenkins Funeral Home.

The family would like to offer special thanks to Amedisys Hospice and nurses Danielle and Lori for the care and compassion shared with Darrel over the last couple of months.

Condolences:
www.fredjenkinsfuneralhome.com