We were also able to visit Uncle Glenn and Aunt Val, fondly remembered in our family for giving the kids a pair of silly glasses which they later paired with a chicken beak thing to startle passing drivers with as we went along the freeway.


YAKIMA - Darryld Wade Olson passed away in his home on December 28th, 2009.
Darryld was born in Yakima on August 19th, 1939 to Marshall Wade and Mary Matilda Olson. He had three siblings; two brothers, Gary Douglas Olson, Marshall Lee Olson and a sister Roxie Ann Lord. Darryld graduated from Eisenhower High school in 1958. In 1959 he married Nancy Heron. Together they had four children. During that time Darryld was a senior member in the Civil Air Patrol and he became a pilot through McAllister's School of Flight in Yakima. To support his family Darryld worked for Sears Roebuck and Co. in the service department for 26 years. After retiring from Sears he worked for Mechanical Services Inc. Darryld's interest in airplanes later gave him the opportunity to become an active member of the McAllister Museum of Aviation where he was the Museum Executive Director. At the time of his death he was working for the Yakima YMCA as the Facilities Director.
Darryld had an enthusiasm for flying, camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, gardening and most anything outdoors. He enjoyed working on his 3 acre fruit farm as well as planting large gardens of vegetables and flowers, known as Olson Fruit and Berries. He was an amazing builder and woodworker. Darryld had an incredible smile and sense of humor. He was a passionate, hard working, and talented man.
Darryld is survived by Nancy Olson, mother of their four children, three sons: Scott (wife Unsil) Olson, Brad (wife Lori) Olson, Andy (wife Lori) Olson, a daughter Heather (husband Mitch) Mauch, brothers Gary (wife Becky) Olson, Marshall Olson and sister Roxie Lord. Darryld had 6 grandchildren and 1 great grandson. He is preceded in death by his parents and an infant sister, Mary Colleen.
A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held on Friday, January 8th at 1:00 pm at the Keith and Keith Terrace Heights Chapel. In lieu of flowers the family is asking for donations to be made in his name to the McAllister Museum of Aviation.
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