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Farar, Damond Thomas
age 31, passed away of natural causes while visiting family for the holidays on Friday December 28, 2012 in Yuma, AZ. He was born in Lake Havasu on August 22, 1981 to Danny and Cheryl Farar. Damond attended Kofa High School in Yuma, AZ. And served a 2-year proselytizing mission to Thailand. He graduated with honors with a Finance Degree from Arizona State University. It was at ASU that he met and married his eternal companion, Adriana Ezzre Farar. They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Mesa, Arizona Temple on August 9, 2003. They were blessed with two sons, Thomas and Alejandro, while studying at ASU and later Jacob during medical school. He started medical school in August of 2009 and was scheduled to graduate May of 2013. Damond completed the requirements to graduate from the Indiana University School of Medicine and will receive his Doctor of Medicine degree posthumously. Damond is survived by his wife, Adriana; sons Thomas (7), Alejandro (5), and Jacob (2); maternal Grandparents Drensel and Elaine Haws and Adriana's grandmother Felisa Garcia; parents Dan and Cheryl Farar and parents in-law Roderico and Rosie Ezrre; 6 brothers and 1 sister Dennis and Susy Farar, Darren and Cody Farar, Derryl and Jodi Farar, Dallin and Heather Farar, Dean and Linsey Farar, Doran and Morgan Farar, Cassandra and Joe Strickland and their families; sister-in-law Barbara and Julio Valenzuela and family; brother-in-law Diego Ezrre. Damond was a devoted husband, father, son, brother, and disciple of Jesus Christ. He was a loyal friend to many and brought joy and laughter to all he touched. His smile will be sorely missed. Funeral Services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (4225 North 56th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85018) on Friday, January 4, 2013 at 11:00am with a viewing starting at 9:00am.
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I knew him on my mission. A great missionary, a great man. He will be missed.
-Quinn Cox
January 24, 2013
You're in my thoughts and prayers.
Paulo Pedrosa
January 4, 2013
Dear Adriana and family~ There are no words to express how very sad I am for your loss. Please know that we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Nancy (Lindquist) O'Brien, Shannon, Ryan, Kris and Mak
January 4, 2013
I was a camper at Hubbard when Damond was the director. I spent many summers at the camp with Damond and he was one of the most kind and compassionate people I gave ever met. Every morning he would greet me with his bright smile. He truly cared about everybody in the camp. I continue to pray for Adrianna and the kids along with all of his family. You will be dearly missed. You taught me so much and I hope I can carry on the things I learned from you through all those summers.
J.T. Holloway
January 3, 2013
To Adriana, Thomas, Alejandro, Jacob, and the rest of his family:
I went to school with Damond, and I can honestly I have never met anyone like him. He was a great man, a great person. There was a kindness in him that shined through to everyone who met him. He made an enormous impact on our community, and we miss him greatly. I am so sorry for your loss.
Greg
January 3, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Adrianna and boys - We are heart-broken and will miss seeing Damond's smiling face. All our love to you -
Jenny Sheedy
Jenny Sheedy
January 3, 2013
Adriana, We have been praying for you and your sweet family since we heard about your loss. Your names have been placed on the prayer roll at the Mesa temple. We pray that you and your family will be comforted and sustained through this difficult time.
Danielle, Austin, Auriah Padilla
January 3, 2013
Adriana and family,
We were so sad to hear of your loss. We have been praying for your family and will continue to do so. May the Lord bless you with peace and strength.
Shannon Rios Kaufman
January 3, 2013
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