Bruce-Farrow-Obituary

Bruce D. Farrow

Dallas, Texas

1954 - 2023

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August 30, 2023
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FARROW, D. Bruce Daniel Bruce Farrow passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, August 30, 2023, surrounded by his family. Bruce was born on January 30, 1954, in Dallas, Texas. Following graduation from Hillcrest High School in 1972, he received a degree in Engineering Technology from Texas Tech...

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My sincere condolences to Bruce´s family. I worked closely with Bruce during the last 13 years of his 41+ year career with Holman/C-B. Bruce will always be remembered by me as knowledgeable, kind, caring, comedic, and someone that would go out of his way to help in any way he possibly could. The most common phrase he would tell me is, "You asked me what time it is, and I told you how to build a watch." I am extremely fortunate to have known Bruce on a professional and personal level. Picture...

My condolences to the Farrow family. RIP Bruce! Vicki I am sorry for your loss. I had to hear this from Pat. Stay in touch. Michael Crow

Worked with Bruce for many years. He was always helpful. A funny guy. If there is anything to fix or build in heaven. Bruce will be on it.

Bruce was a most polite and fascinating man who loved his family, friends and church. RIP Bruce!

The entire Farrow family will always have a special place in the hearts of the Smoot girls. Many happy memories of swimming lessons and Colorado. May God bless you in this time.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I knew Bruce from Cleaver Brooks, he was extremely knowledgeable about the Boiler industry. He was always so kind and had a story to tell. Rest in Peace Bruce.

Our Prayers goes out to Bruce's Wife, Children and Entire Farrow Family. Bruce was very Helpful to me. When I was in a situation with trying to help a customer with a technical question. Bruce would explain to me how he would address the situation. Bruce would go overboard with the answer but that was Bruce.

To Bruce´s wife and family, I worked with Bruce directly and indirectly for many decades. He was a valued colleague and one of the brightest minds I have ever known Louis Caporale and Family

To Bruce´s family, my sincere condolences. Bruce was always a pleasure to work with, and I enjoyed our conversations when he´d drop by my office. I still have the Red Sox World Series ball cap he gave me. All my best as your family reflects on fond memories of Bruce.