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Darrin Steven Koltow
Greenville
Darrin Steven Koltow died January 2, 2014.
Born in NJ, he was the son of Bernie and Rhona Koltow. He graduated from Rutgers Universty, and also an amazing musician and graphic artist.
Surviving are his sister, Michele Henry; his nephew, Kevin; and niece, Amanda.
Memorial services will be held Sunday at 2 pm, January 12, at Temple of Israel, 400 Spring Forest Road, Greenville, SC 29615.
Memorials may be made to the Temple of Israel.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Rhonda & Bernie
So sorry to hear of your loss. Just found out from a friend . Our prayers are with you.
Bobbie & Jerry Grosslicht
November 30, 2014
I'm sorry to hear of Darrin's death. I was his friend from Orlando,Fla. He stayed with me for 2 weeks before moving to Calf. Last I heard from him was in Dec.13. I will miss him and all the ideas he had to teach. I would like to know how he passed. Darrin had a wonderful soul.
Cheryl Klavonick
September 5, 2014
Darrin was such an important part of my college years.... I will never forget him. My thoughts and prayers are with his sister and family.
Victoria D'Angelo
February 25, 2014
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
David, Melinda, Alan, Lydia & Isabel Butler
January 12, 2014
So sorry to hear of your loss, Rhona and Bernie. I know you must be heart broken. Please know Cliff and I are thinking of you and sending prayers that you will be comforted in the days ahead.
Janet Price
January 11, 2014
You are in my prayers at this time of sadness and loss.
Helen Mohon
January 10, 2014
Janet Chiorello-Ellis
January 10, 2014
We have truely lost a beautiful life..My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Laura Thomas
Laura Thomas
January 10, 2014
Lois & David Chasin
January 9, 2014
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