Roy Farran

Roy Farran

Roy Farran Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jun. 6 to Jun. 12, 2006.
FARRAN _ Roy Alexander DSO, MC 1921 - 2006 Major Roy Alexander Farran, DSO, MC two bars, passed away at the age of 85 years. One of the most highly decorated soldiers of World War II, Roy was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross - two bars, Africa Campaign Star, France/Germany Campaign Star, Italy Campaign Star, General Campaign Medal, Queen's Gold Jubilee Medal, Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal, Canada 125 Medal, Officer and Chevalier of the Order of the Legion of Honour - France, French Croix de Guerre with Palm, Officer of the Order of the United States Legion of Merit, the Italian Gold Medal, Italian Partisan Star of the Garibaldi, and the Greek War Medal. A true child of the commonwealth, Roy spent his youth in India until he returned to England and attended the Royal Sandhurst Military College. His colourful Military career saw action in the Western Desert, Crete, Italy, France, Norway and in post-war Palestine. As an early member of the Special Air Services (SAS), Roy pioneered behind-the-enemy lines operations. In August, 1941, Roy escaped from a German prisoner of war camp in Greece to return to fight in the Battle of El Alamein in North Africa. His biographical chronicle, "Winged Dagger" was a post-war bestseller and is today considered a military classic. In 1949, Roy worked in Southern Rhodesia where he met his Canadian born wife, Ruth Harvie Ardern. He left his Herefordshire farm in England to immigrate to Canada in 1950 where he started a dairy farm in Springbank. Roy was an accomplished journalist and spent many years with the Calgary Herald and established the North Hill News in 1951. He was the publisher of many Alberta weeklies under his motto "without fear or favour". He was an Alderman for Calgary North Hill from 1961 to 1969. He was an MLA from 1971 to 1979 holding the cabinet portfolios of Telephones and Utilities and Solicitor General. Roy was well known for his columns in the Edmonton Journal and Calgary Herald and his lively talk show on CFAC radio. Roy was active in the community and held directorships with the Calgary Stampede, Calgary Hospital Board, Fanning Centre, Calgary Zoo, Calgary Winter Club, and many others. He was the energy behind the creation of Fish Creek Park and Nose Hill Park. As an accomplished author, he wrote nine books. A linguist, he spoke seven languages and was a long-time supporter of the Alliance Francaise. He was Chairman of the Alberta Racing Commission for fourteen years and was a passionate horseman and outdoorsman. He was a model father sharing his wisdom, adventures, horses and his love of the outdoors. Roy will be forever loved and remembered by his children, Sally (Tim), Peter (Wanda), Terry and David (Margaret); his grandchildren, Christopher, Sean, Meaghan, Kristy, Allyson, Leigh and Thomas; great-grandchild Elliott; and long-time friend Andre Lorent. He was predeceased by Ruth, his wife of fifty-four years; and his brothers, Rex, Ray and Kit. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Anthony's Catholic Church (5340 - 4 Street S.W.) today, June 12, 2006, at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev. Eulogio Estaris, Presider. Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com . Special thanks to his compassionate caregivers, Anna Lisa, Dory, Belinda, Lynette, Wendy, Donna and Jeannete. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made in Roy Farran's name directly to the Calgary Military Museums Society, to the attention of Ms. Ranjit Gill, Museum of the Regiments (The Military Museums), 4520 Crowchild Trail S.W., Calgary AB, T2T 5J4 (Telephone 403-240-9723). In living memory of Roy Farran, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Park Memorial Chapel, 5008 ELBOW DRIVE S.W. Telephone: 403-243-8200.

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Gary and Susan Durksen

June 13, 2006

My condolences to the Family, It was an Honor to have known your Father. He gave me my first Job in printing at North Hill News in 1965. Though I have not seen him in many years, I will always remember him as a good man and a Great Canadian

Penny Stinson

June 13, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. As a junior staffer in Mr. Farran's office during his term as Alberta Solicitor General I learned much from him about public service, but also saw the enormous joy and pride he took in his family. Although he was a legendary soldier and a proud Albertan, he was also a kind and gracious gentleman. We all share your loss.

Kenneth Nickerson

June 12, 2006

a legend in my time and a great gentleman.L/Col Ken Nickerson

M. K. Munro Family

June 10, 2006

Blessings in regard and respect.

robin rice

June 10, 2006

Thank-you for all the fun and fond memories from many years ago!

The Newson Family (Ruth, Richard, Sue, Stella, Robin & Jeremy)

Gus Van Wielingen

June 9, 2006

Thank you Roy, for being a great friend and neighbor all these years.I admired you immensely for who you were and what you did during WW II and thereafter.As one soldier to another : Farewell and rest in peace.Per Aspera Ad Astra !

With great respect and deepest admiration,

your friend and comrade



Gus Van Wielingen

June 9, 2006

DEEPIST SYMPATHIES FROM A SON WHOS FATHER SERVED IN THE SAS DURING WW 2.

Shirley Anderson

June 6, 2006

May God be with you sir, my mother a survivor of the Holocaust had the utmost respect and admiration for you. TO your family, may I say you keep strong and God bless you all.

elma remando

June 6, 2006

To the family of Roy Farran, our heart felt condelences go out to all the family. Roy was a very good man, he was our landlord for many years, and he was a very , down to earth kinda guy.

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