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Alfreda C. "Freda" Farley

Phoenix, New York

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Alfreda C. "Freda" Farley, 86, a beloved wife and mother, who cared deeply for others, passed away early on Thursday, August 23, 2018 at Syracuse Home Association, Baldwinsville. Freda was born to her late parents, Sally (Carsidona) and Jack Caltabiano on March 13, 1932 in the town of Volney, NY....

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Dan, "Susie", Alaine, Joanie,
So many good times we had together.
Your mom and dad were such dear friends so many years ago. Fond memories of sitting in the kitchen... playing cards and laughing. One thing I am sure of is that you 4 kids were the sunshine of your mom's life. You definitely kept her smiling. She was a very proud mom and is smiling down on you from Heaven today. Rest in His arms Freda as we all send prayers to you and Bill.

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Dan, Jody and Josh, we love you! We are thinking and praying for you! God Bless you! Mike and Diane

Dan, Sue, Joan and Alaine our hearts are heavy for the entire family during this profound loss. There are really no words that ease the pain. Please know that Joyce and I are lifting you in prayer now and in the difficult days that follow. God bless you and keep you close.

Joan, Lou and family; our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Cindy and family

So very sorry to learn of Freda's passing. Her family was part of my childhood and have always had wonderful memories of her and them. My thoughts and condolences to all in your great loss and sorrow.

Ann, Meredith, and I are so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom, Sue. Freda was always an important part of our lives in the Phoenix Schools, and in the Phoenix Community and St. Stephens Catholic Church. Her ability to show children how much she cared for them on a daily basis in the guidance office at EJD always impressed me. She gave me great advice about the Phoenix Community we lived in, and her family always came first as she shared her pride with us when she had a free minute. All...

How sad to hear of this wonderful ladies' passing. She will be greatly missed.

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