Mary Brown Darden Killoran of Water Mill died on February 26 at Lower Manhattan New York Presbyterian Hospital. She was 92.
The daughter of James Darden and Claudia Briggs Darden, she was born on August 8, 1929 in Water Mill. She graduated from Bridgehampton High School and went on to earn an Associate Degree in secretarial science from C.F. Young Secretarial School in Brooklyn.
In 1995, she was named Woman of The Year in Suffolk County for the greatest contribution to the community for the consecutive time of 10 years. In 1996, she was awarded the Martin Luther King Award for dedicated service as president of the Eastern Long Island Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for 10 years and a member of the Hamptons Task Force.
In New York City, she served as the secretary for the Board of Directors for 18 years at Southbridge Towers. She also served four years as secretary to the First Precinct Community Council in Lower Manhattan and was appointed to the Downtown Community Board by the Borough President of Manhattan for four years and was committee member of the Downtown Democratic Club for two terms.
She is survived by two grandchildren, Eric Darden and Shelby Darden; her great-grandchildren, Eric Darden, Joy Darden, Randy Lamb, Shelby Darden Jr. and Shelwin Darden of North Carolina, Mary Darden of Riverhead and Marion Darden of Water Mill; numerous nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband James Killoran; her son Robert Darden; grandson Robert Darden Jr.; three brothers, James Thomas Darden, Harding Drew Darden and Morris Darden; two sisters, Barbara Hubbard and Eva Belle Darden.