Thanks for posting, Maureen. I didn't know Daryl well, but knew him through his
involvement with CTGenWeb and through the NE list. That's so sad for his family, to
lose
him so young.
Pat
New London County
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From: "MMead" <mmeadpond(a)aol.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 6:04 AM
Subject: [CTGEN] Fwd: [STATE-COORD] Daryl Lytton - obituary
I'm passing this on, with my condolences to those who
worked with or knew Daryl.
He served as the town coordinator for the town of Derby, New Haven, CT.
Maureen Mead
SC CTGenWeb:
ctgenweb.org
CC Fairfield Co. CT:
ctgenweb.org/county/cofairfield
mmeadpond(a)aol.com
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From: Colleen
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Sent: Mon, Aug 15, 2011 2:46 am
Subject: [STATE-COORD] Daryl Lytton - obituary
http://madison.com/obit/205864#ixzz1V5Ygyzcn
Obituary for Daryl J. Lytton
Las Vegas
Daryl John Lytton, age 62, passed away in Las Vegas, Nev., on July 31,
2011, after a brief bout with cancer.
Born May 24, 1949, in Chicago, Ill., to parents Ann Lucas Lytton and
Amos H. Lytton, he grew up in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and Madison, Wis.;
and graduated West High in 1967. With international friendships, he was
a leading genealogist who pioneered computer tracking of genealogies.
Decades were devoted to studying his family tree and extended Lytton
genealogies. Intellectually gifted and creative, Daryl also began unique
businesses, including one that sold the first computer networks. Daryl
was personable, enjoyed helping others, and was a good friend to many.
His parents; and older brother, David Lytton (Clark Bordner Jr.)
predeceased him. He is survived by sister, Diane Lytton (husband, Rev.
Dr. Thomas Fritz) of Appleton; son, David Newton; cousins, Wade, Bruce
and Karl Lucas of Ohio; and nieces and nephews.
He wished to thank Kathy and David Jamison for their help during his
recent illness. There will be no formal memorial service; burial will be
at Twelve Corners Cemetery, Town of Center, Wis.
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