Darryl William Rhodes

November 15, 1950 ~ August 12, 2023
On Saturday, August 12, 2023, Darryl William Rhodes, 72, of Wichita, Kansas passed away surrounded by family. Darryl was born on November 15, 1950, to William M. and Darlene (Davis) Rhodes in Denver, Colorado. Darryl grew up near Deer Trail, CO on a family farm. The farm was a cash grain and livestock operation. Darryl spent many cold winters on a tractor with no cab and realized that it was a life he didn’t want to pursue as a working adult. Instead, Darryl wanted to help farmers improve their economic well-being.
Darryl studied agriculture at Northeastern Junior College in Colorado and graduated in 1970. While there, he played on the varsity basketball team and was elected to the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. In 2008 Darryl was honored with the Alumni Association's Pathfinder Award. Darryl was also honored by banking colleagues with a scholarship established in his name. The Darryl W. Rhodes Scholarship benefits future NJC students enrolled in programs within Northeastern's Agriculture Department.
In 1972 Darryl graduated from Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science in Agri-Business. That same year, he began his career with the U.S. Ag Bank in Wichita, KS as a loan officer trainee. He consistently advanced in responsibility and in influence through many mergers and reorganizations until his retirement as Chief Executive Officer of U.S. AgBank, FCB in January of 2012. Darryl’s service included local, regional, and national responsibilities. Through his 40-year career, Darryl’s talent and work ethic provided a positive example for all.
On October 3, 1980, Darryl married Susan Ast. They lived together in Wichita and in 1982 had a son, Jared. Along with his stepdaughter, Amy, the four of them enjoyed many good times together on Caddy Court where they raised their children. They traveled together, shared many experiences, and created many lasting memories. Darryl included his family in everything he did.
Shortly before his retirement from the bank, Darryl fulfilled his lifelong dream of owning his own cattle ranch. In 2010 he bought his first commercial Red Angus cows and with that Rhodes Red Angus Ranch was created. The ranch is in the beautiful western Flint Hills of Kansas near Florence, KS. It is dedicated to raising registered Red Angus and commercial cattle. The ranch brought Darryl much enjoyment. He particularly loved it when his children and grandchildren spent time there.
Darryl loved his family, his ranch, the Denver Broncos, and his recliner. He loved his wife, children, and grandchildren fiercely. He was proud of his family and the life he created. He believed in giving people a chance and in giving back anytime he could. He was dependable and fair. He had a laugh that was contagious, and he would never pass on the opportunity for a good dad joke. He enjoyed landscaping and keeping his yard looking tip top. He respected Veterans and supported them any chance he could. He will be truly missed by many as his reach here on earth was far. He was a good friend who deeply cared about people, agriculture, and his family.
Darryl is survived by his loving wife, Susie (Ast); two children: Jared Rhodes (Michele) of Sandy, UT; Amy Walenta (Jeff) of Wichita, KS; three grandchildren: Natalie (15), Julia (13) and Archer (7mos); Brother: Brad Rhodes (Patricia), and many extended family members. He was preceded in death by both of his parents.
No formal services will be held at this time. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to one of Darryl’s favorite organizations, The Tunnel to Towers Foundation, 2361 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10306. Services in care of Downing & Lahey West Mortuary.
I remember the soccer game when Kristie and Amy were playing for NWHS! Kristie blew out her knee and Darryl went onto the pitch to carry her off. He was always there for my kids.
Grew up out in the country with the Rhodes as some of our closest neighbors! Truly a good person!
I was lucky to call Darryl a friend. I will miss his humor, his laugh, and his stories. He was a great part of my life that I will cherish.
I worked with Darryl for many years before I moved to Colorado. He was a wonderful person and friend. He will truly be missed
Darryl will be missed especially by the Ag youth who he was involved with. My daughter Anna could always count on Darryl’s mentorship when it came time to sell her RA bulls and heifers. We really enjoyed hauling cattle to his beautiful ranch. As my wife’s grandmother used to say….a little slice of Heaven on Earth. Thank ya Darryl for all you did for my Family! VB Bar Red Angus, Norwich KS, Bryan and Vonda Behrens
Susie and family – it is with great sadness that I learned of Darryl’s passing. We are such great friends in high school and I enjoyed cheering him and our team on to victory. I was so proud to attend his wedding. His laughter and enjoy of life will always be remembered by his family and friends. I send my deepest condolences. May your fond memories of him give you comfort at this difficult time. Diane Rae Koepke Saenz
Darryl always made me feel welcome in their home. I loved his laugh and smile. He and my husband shared their love of basketball. They had a good time rooting for their teams. I loved the way Darryl took care of Susie. I also loved the way they loved their children and grandchildren.