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Darcy Lynn Dengel, Flight Nurse - Great Falls, Montana
Feb 10, 2007, 11:57
Darcy Lynn Dengel, 27, of Great Falls, an emergency flight nurse at Benefis Hospital, died Tuesday in a plane crash near Belgrade while on a medical mission. Her memorial service is 1 p.m. Monday at Central Assembly of God Church in Great Falls, and burial of ashes will take place in the Dengel Family Cemetery. Schnider Funeral Home is handling cremation and arrange-ments. Darcy is survived by her fiancé, Rob Beall; her parents, Rich and Donna Dengel of Lewistown; her sister, Dawn Dengel; her maternal grandmother, Ardith Woodworth of Lewistown; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Darcy Lynn Dengel left this world for heaven on Feb. 6, 2007, as the result of a tragic aircraft accident. She passed on while doing the work that she loved. She touched many lives in the short 27 years she was with us. Darcy was born June 27, 1979, in Lewistown, Mont., joining her sister Dawn where the family lived on 100 acres near Roy, Mont. Darcy attended school in Grass Range and Manhattan, Mont., graduating in 1997 from Manhattan High School and in 2001 from the Bozeman College of Nursing. After graduation, Darcy worked as a registered nurse at Sidney Health Center for one-and-a-half years. For the past four years, she worked in the Benefis Emergency Room, where she was involved in many aspects of their programs: scheduling, public relations and the softball team. In 2005, Darcy met one of her goals - that of becoming a flight nurse. Darcy was also very involved in Camp Francis, a camp for grieving children, and was also a medical educator for Montana's DEC (Drug Endangered Children) program. She loved the challenge of being a flight nurse and of helping others. Darcy was engaged to be married to Rob Beall, a young man who complemented her zest for life. They were to be married in October. Darcy's life redefined the word "family." She will be missed by the staff of Benefis, emergency services per-sonnel, seven years of Camp Francis volunteers and campers, and anyone who ever heard her laugh. Memorials may be made to Camp Francis, c/o Benefis Healthcare Foundation, P.O. Box 7008, Great Falls, MT 59406-7008, or to a charity of the donor's choice. Condolences may be sent online to schniderfuneralhome.com and/or greatfallstribune.com/obituaries.
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