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Carl Bruce Farrington Jr.

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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My Hero - Carl Bruce Farrington Jr. was born a poor child on Feb. 6, 1954, in Hohenwald, Tenn., to C. Bruce Farrington and Annie Ruth Rodgers Farrington Noble. He unexpectedly left this life late in the evening on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, in the arms of his wife of 30 years. Bruce found...

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Bruce was one of the truly "good guys". He will be missed.

Bruce was my friend from way back in the DOT, West Virgina. We worked together, laughed together, trout fished in August in the middle of a drought. We had more brew in the car than there was water in the streams (no trout were in danger that weekend). I recall a challenge tennis match where the most memorable image and outcome was Bruce arriving wearing cutoffs, his traditional black high tops, and proceeded to smoke cirgarettes on court as he hacked at the tennis ball. He won the bet. ugh....

Dear Farrington Family,
I worked with Bruce and always enjoyed his many humorous stories from his life experiences. Bruce would always laugh harder than anyone else. I always knew that he was a person who enjoyed life and would have a great story to tell afterwards. What a loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

To Niki and the Farrington Family,

My condolences to you and your family for the loss of a great man.
Our love and prayers to you all.

Dear Farrington Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Bruce was a wonderful person. He provided great friendship and support during my father's battle with cancer. He will be sorely missed.
Sincerely,
Elease Bostic

Mrs. Farrington,
I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved Bruce. I have heard you speak of him often at work and know he was very near and dear to your heart. Even though I never met him, he sounds like an awsome guy, husband, and father. Just know I love you and I pray that the Lord will fill the void you feel and know you are never alone.
My condolences to the family.
Lisa Burchette

Cheryl,
I am so sorry about your loss. I'm sorry I could not attend any of the services, I had the Flu last week. Bruce was such a nice person, he was always very friendly and had a smile or funny story to share. May God be with you and your daughters during this difficult time; your family has suffered so much loss in recent months. God Bless You,

Cheryl, Lori & Nicki,
My heart and prayers, and those of my family are with you as you stand at the door of Bruce's crossing. Know that he is wrapped in God's arms and you are held in God's hands and supported by those who love you. Know that we are here for you in love and friendship.
Tricia

I and my family would like to send our condolences in this time of sorrow to tell you that we love you.Our prayer's are with you.
The Robertson Family.