HIM.BORN DARLINGTONHillborn Darlington, 327 Maple Ave., Doylestown. » member of one of the oldest families in Bucks County, community leader in sports and business and a '‘•'ion of a floraland greenhouse family. diedin the Garden-Court Nurslt cHome on Tuesday. He was 81years old.Born in Doyles town, he was the son of E. DUlwyn Darlington and Kate Darlington Darlington. He was born near thehouse he lived in all his life.He was a grandson of HenryT. Darlington, editor and pub-lisher of the Doylestowm and Burks County Intelligencer dec-ages ago.Mr, Darlington, who carried on the family’s florist andgreenhouse business, was in|charge since 1908. His wife andson are now carrying on the establishment.He was a past president ofthe Philadelphia florist Clutland the New York FlowerGrowers* Cooperative.He was a former member of Doylestown Rotary Club and a past president He was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Doylestown Chamber of Commerce, past president of the Bucks County Baseball League, Community Baseball League, and a member for 35 years of the Floral Telegraph Delivery Service.The Darlington Greenhouses, a Doylestown landmark, maysoon give way to serving a- the site for a new Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.He is survived by his wife, the former Mis- Grace Biglev, and two sons. Hiilhorn Darling-ton Jr., both of Doylestown, and affiliated in the family business. and E. Dillwyn Darlington. Holland, a member of the Bucks County Bar.There are four grandchildren. Funeral and burial services will be private. A viewing will be h*dd Saturday at the Wilson G. Varcoe Funeral Home. 3U North Main Street. Doylestown, from 10:15 a m. to 11:15 a m.