Alan-Farley-Obituary

Alan Farley

Louisville, Kentucky

1961 - 2017 (Age 56)

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Farley, Alan,56, of Louisville, passed away on Thursday September 7, 2017. He was a designer technician for the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. He was preceded in death by his mother, Betty Farley. Survivors include his wife, Maureen Farley; son, Kendrick Farley; father, Jean Farley;...

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It´s hard to believe Alan has been gone for 7 years. He lives on in my memories. I remember running around with Alan and Maureen in high school and college. Those memories will be with me forever. Alan was a good hard working man.

It’s still hard to believe Alan is gone; I often think of calling or texting him, only to recall I can’t. Alan’s legacy survives in Kendrick, who is a tribute to Alan and Maureen’s parenting skill. I imagine the afterlife is a much more entertaining place with Alan present, but I miss his sense of humor in this world.

A.F. I am thoroughly shocked by this. I still miss our conversations not just about work, but life. Love you and until we meet again....

I love you Mo! My heart hurts for you and K. He was a great man. He was kind to my Timmy after his Daddy passed. My favorite thing about
Uncle Al was he ALWAYS made me laugh.
Love you ,
Helen James

I have had the pleasure of working in the same department with Alan for 16 years. I will miss him pacing back and forth in front of my office door until I would yell "Alan what do you want"! He would start laughing and say "Oh Nothing". He was always the prankster in the office... Rest easy Alan and may God wrap His arms around your family during this difficult time.

Maureen and Kendrick, you are most certainly in my thoughts and prayers.

Alan, Maureen and I have been friends since grade school. Al and I actually went to kindergarten together. He was a great guy. I was always the fifth wheel, hanging out with them. Alan and mo have been there for me throughout my life. He was a very caring and loving man.

A co-worker for 25 years, I'll remember all the good times here working with you. May you rest in peace in Heaven.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord and may perpetual light shine upon him.

My Heartfelt Condolences to the Family. I had the pleasure of first meeting Alan nearly 23 years ago. He was a fun-loving guy and quite the little prankster. He will truly be missed here at LMHA.

Dawn Haynes