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Darrell Sheets, the Storage Wars alum, passed away at 67 in an apparent suicide, leaving behind a family who is keeping his social media presence and antique store running in his memory.

Brandon, 42, and his family are managing Darrell's social media pages and his antique store, Havasu Show Me Your Junk,in Arizona, as a tribute to the reality TV star.

Brandon shared an Instagram video on June 10,stating that they will keep Darrell's social media pages running and his store open in his memory and legacy.

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The Storage Wars star had been struggling with health issues, including a heart attack in 2019, which led to his exit from the show in 2023.

He then moved to Lake Havasu and openned his antique store, Havasu Show Me Your Junk, where he interacted with fans and shared updates on his life.

Brandon's Instagram video revealed that the family is working to keep Darrell's memory alive, and they are grateful for the support from fans and the Storage Wars community.

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The Lake Havasu City Police Department is investigating Darrell's death, and the cause of death is still unknown.

According to TMZ, A&E will pay tribute to Darrell during this weekend's new episode of Storage Wars, with an in-memoriam card.

The newtork has plans to honor him with a tribute, and fans are sharing their condolences and memories of Darrell on social media.

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The Storage Wars star's family is keeping his social media presence and antique store running in his memory, and they are grateful for the support from fans and the Storage Wars community.

Brandon's Instagram video revealed that the family is working to keep Darrell's memory alive, and they are grateful for the love and kindness that Darrell showed to his fans.

The family is asking fans to hit the like button and give them a follow to show their support for keeping Darrell's legacy alive.

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Darrell's death has sparked an outpouring of support from fans and the Storage Wars community,who are sharing their condolences and memories of the reality TV star.

The Storage Wars star's family is keeping his social media presence and antique store running in his memory, and they are grateful for the support from fans.

Brandon's Instagram video revealed that the family is working to keep Darrell's memory alive, and they are grateful for the love and kindness that Darrell showed to his fans.