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Saturday, March 7, 2026
Starts at 10:00 am (Mountain time)
Darla Rae Coffey, was born January 15, 1967, to Betty Webster and Fred Gutierrez, and was lovingly raised by her father, Bill Webster in Las Vegas, Nevada. She completed her earthly journey on February 26, 2026 at the age of 59 in her home surrounded by her family in Ammon, Idaho.
Darla had an outgoing personality and radiant spirit. She loved dancing, gathering with friends, and attending and hosting spiritual energy retreats that nurtured her vibrant soul. Her warmth, laughter, and unmistakable presence could light up any room. She also worked many years in the corporate field, where her strong work ethic, determination, and natural ability to connect with others left a lasting impression on colleagues and friends alike.
Above all, Darla’s greatest love was her family. She was a devoted and proud mother to her three daughters, Amber Warner (Dustin), Rachael Wells (Benny), and Brianna Barker (Clayton). Nothing brought her more joy than being Grandma to her eleven treasured grandchildren. They were the true light of her life, and she delighted in every hug, laugh, and moment she shared with them.
She leaves behind her daughters and sons-in-law, her beloved grandchildren, her mother, Betty Webster, her five siblings and their families, her biological father, Fred Gutierrez, and her companion, Brady Jenks. She now reunites with her father, Bill Webster, and her grandparents, who preceded her in death.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, March 7, at 10:00 a.m. at The Waterfront at Snake River Landing, 1220 Event Center Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83402. Family and friends are invited to attend as they honor and celebrate Darla’s beautiful life.
Darla’s legacy lives on in the love she gave so freely and the lives she touched so deeply. She will be profoundly missed and forever remembered by all who knew and loved her.
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