Obituary

April 11, 2019

Daryl D. Burch

Daryl D. Burch age 78 of Lincoln passed away April 5, 2019.  He was born January 10, 1941 in Parkersburg, Iowa to Howard and Jessie (Olthoff) Burch.  Daryl was a U.S. Army veteran serving his country from 1959-1961.  In 1971 he started his career as a tax accountant, and was the founding member of Burch and Associates.

Daryl is survived by his son and daughter-in-law Mark and Mari Burch of Lincoln and their children Parker and Sailor Burch, son Michael Burch of Lincoln.  Daughter and son-in-law Marit and Antoine Tinguely of Bursinel, Switzerland and their daughters Margaux and Zoe.  Longtime companion Karen Alfred of Lincoln,  sister Diana Janssen and her family of Lebanon, Tennessee.

A celebration of life combined with a retirement party will be held at a later date.

Memorials to the Food Bank of Lincoln.

 

 

19 Comments

  1. 48 years of wonderful advice and guidance. I will miss our yearly visits. My prayers and condolences to all of Daryl’s family and working family.
    Rest in Peace Daryl.

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  2. Sad to hear of Daryl’s passing. He was a great guy. Thoughts and Prayers to all of Daryl’s family. Will miss him. Please let me know when his celebration of life will be.
    Dorothy Smith

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  3. Thank you Daryl for over 30 years of friendship which included our yearly financial “training” updates! Fran, Zach and I will miss your jokes and your fatherly concerns for our future. Meeting with you each year was like going to visit a dear relative. We always looked forward to bringing in a bagel for you and relating events that had happened since our last visit. We will always be grateful for the sage advise you provided and we will truly miss you.

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  4. To Mark Burch and Family:

    I am so so sorry to hear of your Father’s passing and so sorry for your loss. May GOD Bless you and keep you during this difficult and sad time.

    Be comforted in knowing that your Father is in a better place and that you were blessed to have been with him for many years. He will Always be with you and your family in spirit.

    I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers always.

    God Bless;

    Stefanie Cave (Richard and Jeneall Caves’ daughter.)

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  5. Daryl wasn’t just our accountant, he was our friend. If we had a tax question,he would always answer it for us. He was truly concerned for us and always gave us tax advice like we were family. He always had a joke and gave us all the time we needed to get our tax questions answered. He was our accountant for over thirty years and was a one of a kind all around good person. Condolences to his family.

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  6. Daryl wasn’t just our accountant, he was our friend. He was always quick with a joke and treated us like family when it came to tax questions. He was our accountant for over thirty five years and we will miss him dearly. He was a one of a kind genuine good person. Our condolences to his family.

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  7. So many years of excellent service from Daryl. We will truly miss his infectious smile and yearly jokes. Condolences to his family.

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  8. Daryl was awesome. Always looked forward to taking him Diet Mt Dew, Eileen’s cookies and a couple of jokes every year. He will be missed.

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  9. I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. I really enjoyed working with him and would never leave till I received my annual joke.

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  10. I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your father Daryl. He was a Great advisor and person. And I will never forget the wonderful jokes every year, I would not eave his office till he told the annual joke, that I looked forward to. My condolences. RIP Daryl.

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  11. Daryl was our long time tax accountant and what sat him apart” he always had time to answer your question” no matter what time of the year he would give you advice in his way that made you feel like you mattered to him. How he could remember you, your family and your situation always amazed me. He will truly be missed by many for his friendly ways.

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  12. Many years of tax advice! I will miss talking to him just to chat! A great guy and friend.

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  13. We will miss him and his great sense of humor! Our sympathy to his family.

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  14. My sincere sympathy and prayers to your family and staff. This was a shock for everyone. I had the best visit as usual this year as Daryl did my taxes. He told me of his plans to retire at age 80 and with 50 years in this business. I am so sorry he didn’t make his goal, but he certainly has touched a lot of people and been a joy to work with. We loved his humor and expertise! (He has done our taxes for well over 30 years!) Thanks Daryl and God bless all of you!

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  15. So very saddened to hear Daryl had passed away. He was a trusted advisor to me and my business for nearly 20 years. He always told the same joke about not being good with numbers and I loved it every time. He always made time for me and had such a big heart. He will be deeply missed. My condolences to his family and all his friends.

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  16. Condolences to the Burch family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your whole family. Psalms 147:3 says God, “heals the broken hearted, and binds up their wounds.” May God bring you comfort and peace.

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  17. I was saddened to learn of Daryl’s passing. He provided me with wonderful advice and guided me to a successful retirement. He continued to work with me even after I move to SC ten years ago including this year’s taxes. He was one of a kind! My condolences to his family and friends.

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  18. My husband and I were so sorry to hear of the passing of Daryl. He was our tax adviser for 20 years. He was a very kind man, and it was always a pleasure to see and chat with him every year. He will be missed. Our thoughts go out to his family.

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  19. Daryl had done our taxes for over 30 years. And, he had done my parents for many years before that. We always “enjoyed” our yearly visit with Daryl. How many people can say that?? Once the taxes were finished, we had a nice chat about investments, the financial market, etc. And, always had to look at his family pictures to see how much the grandkids had grown. He was so very proud of his family. We will miss him.

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