A native of Kansas City, Kan., he grew up in Kansas City, Mo. Darryl majored in Spanish and had an enduring love of literature and music. He hosted a splendid jazz program on WPRB and played saxophone in the marching band. He played a central role in the Association of Black Collegians, especially in its cultural efforts, and helped bring about the English department’s first-ever course in African-American literature.  

Darryl’s abiding interest in opportunities for others and their education led him to work at the Trenton Street Academy; as head of an Islamic school in Philadelphia; and to a range of construction management responsibilities. He also earned an M.B.A. at Penn’s Wharton School. His Princeton roommates included Nate Mackey, Steve Helmling, Dick LeBlond, Doug Seaton, and Steve Weed.  

Our class joins Darryl’s family in mourning the loss of this talented, fine fellow. Our sympathy to his ex-wife Amina Na’im and their children, Alyssa and Ayanna; and his ex-wife Gail McKenzie ’75 and their children, Alexander and Elizabeth.

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Undergraduate Class of 1969