Obituary
Darral G. Faas
Darral Gene Faas age 64, of La Crosse, WI, passed away peacefully on April 9, 2023 at home with his wife by his side, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born June 28, 1958 in La Crosse. He married Vicky Faas (Lueck) on June 10, 2000 in La Crosse.
Spending quality time with family was something that Darral did often and enjoyed very much. His wife, children, and grandchildren were his whole world. Sports took up his Sundays when on season, and off it was spent on road trips with Vicky.
Darral is survived by his wife, Vicky; daughters, Ashley (Joey) Loefflad, Amanda Butterfield; Son, Derrick (Katie) Thomas; Bumpa’s pride and joy, his grandchildren, Stetson, Memphis, Hendrix, Greg, and Zoe.
Special thank you to Mayo Sparta Rehab and Mayo Clinic Hospice.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Gathering Place (133 Mason St Onalaska 54650) from 5pm to 8pm on April 16, 2023. In honor of Darral, please wear Packer, Badger, or Brewers attire.
To view Darral’s tribute video, click here https://www.tributeslides.com/tributes/show/BTXHQFWS3W9T6K76
Our deepest sympathy, may your beautiful memories bring you comfort.
You have my deepest sympathies Vicky and family. My prayers are with you.
My deepest sympathy. I know you will remember all the good memories. God Bless all. I hope your memories help you heal. Love all of you
I knew Darral from the Tree. He knew his teams inside and out! He was quite the chatterbox (could outdo me)! He was a sincerely nice and happy man. Sorry for your loss.
So very sorry for your loss.
I’m so sorry for your loss Vicky. May he rest in peace.
Vickie and family, I’m so sorry to hear this news. I got the Brewer cap. I will think of Darrel when I wear it. Prayers of peace and comfort for you all. Jeni
Darral was one of the most intelligent, articulate and friendly persons I have ever known. I first met him when we were hired as summer janitors at Onalaska High school nearly 50 years ago, when we were both teenagers. That job required quite a bit of physical labor, but I can remember that we both had a lot of fun working together. (Both of us enjoyed the donuts and sweet rolls provided there at breaktime.) Years later, I met up with Darral at a local greeting card store where he was working. It was an honor to see and talk to him again. From now on, whenever I send a greeting card to a relative, old friend or former co-worker, I will think of Darral.
It’s our loss we didn’t get to know Darrell but we have his loving daughter as our niece. Our love to Vicky and the family during this time of sadness.