Christopher-Farrell-Obituary

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Christopher P. Farrell

Saint Ann, Missouri

Oct 22, 1967 – Mar 30, 2024

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BORN
October 22, 1967
DIED
March 30, 2024
LOCATION
Saint Ann, Missouri

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Collier’s Funeral Home - Saint Ann Obituary


Christopher Patrick Farrell passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Saturday March 30, 2024.


Chris was born in St. Charles, Missouri on October 22, 1967. Beloved son of Richard Farrell and Sandra Farrell (Aber). Loving husband of Audrey Farrell (Wiens). Dearest father to Conor Farrell and Nicole Farrell. Brother to Deborah (Alan) Latham (Farrell), Andrew (Angela) Farrell, Martin (Heather) Farrell, and Charles Farrell. Uncle, nephew, cousin and friend.


Chris was proud to have served in the United States Navy stationed at Pearl Harbor on the USS Goldsborough (DDG 20). He had a passion for teaching chemistry at McCluer North High School and loved taking care of his many unique fish. Chris loved an adventure and enjoyed being in nature. He enjoyed a good ruse and had a sense of humor through even the toughest days. His hobbies were reading, listening to music, trying new and interesting food, and he had many creative abilities like painting, drawing, and building.


Visitation Thursday April 11th, 4:00 - 8:00 pm at Colliers Funeral Home, 3400 N. Lindbergh Blvd. (St. Ann). Service Friday April 12th, 10:30 am at Colliers Funeral Home, 3400 N. Lindbergh Blvd. (St. Ann). Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery (St. Louis).

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I knew your brothers I didn't know you but from what I read you are a great man. I'm so sorry for the loss of the Farrell family.

Fair winfs and following seas shipmate. Wben we served on Goldy we called you bunny,you were a nice guy. Condolences to the family.

I was a student of Mr Farrell’s, either his first or second year teaching. I was a bit of a class clown and burn out. He was pretty stern with me and sent me to the office a few times. While I didn’t see eye to eye with him back then, I think his tenacity and style left a lasting impression on who I am to this day. He also really intrigued me with the experiments he showed us back then. While I wasn’t close, I am praying for comfort for his family and sad to hear about his passing, which is...