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Darrell Lee Mondfrans

May 30, 1931 – May 30, 2024

Cypress Lawn Funeral Home

On May 30, 2024, his 93rd birthday, Darrell Lee Mondfrans went to be with the love of his life, Norma, in heaven. Darrell was born in Ogden, Utah to Pete and Ann. He was the middle son of 3, his elder brother was Richard (Dick) and younger brother was Earl (Sonny). When the boys were young, Pete and Ann moved the family to San Francisco. He loved to tell childhood stories of playing football in the park, stealing fruits from stands, running track, and working on his first car, a 1921 Franklin that he purchased, not working, for $50.

It was working under that Franklin, at the age of 15, that he first saw a pair of legs that belonged to Norma Basciani. Norma asked him for a ride in the car, and the rest is history! At 19, Darrell and Norma married and bought their first home in San Francisco. They went on a honeymoon to Santa Cruz, and they returned home with 39 cents to their names.  Ten months later they had their first son, Gary.  Two years later, they had their son, Ronald. In 1954, the family moved to San Bruno, where they spent the majority of their lives. Fourteen years later, they had their son, Kenneth.

Darrell worked a variety of jobs, and eventually, went to work for Cookson Rolling Door Company. He started as a shop helper, and he worked his way up through the shop to become the Superintendent. He was a member of the Iron Workers Union for his entire career. He told many stories of playing blackjack with his coworkers on breaks, supervising 75 people, and hating paperwork.  After 40 years with Cookson, he opened his open business, Rolling Door Service.  While working at Cookson, he also obtained his real estate license, and he began flipping houses before it was popular.

He served as a volunteer firefighter for 5 years in San Bruno. He would tell stories of rolling hoses, riding in parades, and getting woken up in the middle of the night to help at a fire. His favorite part about being a volunteer was going to musters where they competed with a 1929 LaFrance fire engine that he helped restore.

Darrell and Norma loved to travel to Lake County to play on Clearlake and hunt. Friends and relatives would join the family to camp out, ski, and play cards.  The two loved to visit the different casinos in Lake County, and one of his favorite stories was winning a $1,700 jackpot at Robinson Rancheria.

After Darrell and Norma’s health declined, they moved full time to Lake County to live with Ken’s family. Norma passed away on May 26, 2022, just 4 months short of their 70th wedding anniversary. Darrell mourned the loss of the love of his life, but he knew they would eventually rejoin each other.  He spent the last two years going to his favorite casinos, spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, gardening, and telling his stories to anyone that would listen.

Darrell was predeceased by his parents Pete and Ann, his brothers Dick and Sonny, his love Norma, and his son Gary.  He is survived by his sons, Ron (Lisa) and Ken (Wendy), his grandchildren Christine Watts (Stuart), Jennifer Fosberg, Christopher (Candis), Matthew Ochoa (Jennifer), Matthew (Laura), Sarah Erlandson (Matt), Joseph, Brianna Odom (Connor), Darrell (Savonna), Tyler Haskell, and his great-grandchildren, Matthew, Cameron, Christian, Landon, Leanna, Stephen, Alyssa, Charlotte, Karina, Eva, Landon, Steleena, Ava, and Nora.

Services for Darrell will be held at Cypress Lawn on June 12 at 11:00.

Events & Services

Below are upcoming events and services. All times are shown in PDT

  • Funeral Graveside Service

    When

    Jun 12, 2024
    11:00 am – 11:30 am PDT
  • Cemetery Graveside Service

    When

    Jun 12, 2024
    11:00 am – 11:30 am PDT
    Where

    WS-UNIT 7 Sec 4 Tier 3 Crypt 7
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