Daniel-Farrester-Obituary

Daniel Farrester

Sandy, Oregon

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Farrester, Daniel 59 Mar. 31, 1955 Feb. 19, 2015 Dan was born to Jim and Jean Farrester in Portland. He graduated from Grant High School and Clackamas Community College. He loved God, family, people, coaching and all sports, especially golf and fishing. Dan worked in the pipe, valve and fitting...

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He was a warm light that brighten all our lives. The light is tragically gone but the warm memories will always live on in our hearts and mind. Love alway, Aunt Barbara

I grew up with Danny, as we all called him then, on 35th Place. We were only 2 years apart. You'll find him in EVERY photo collection of my birthdays from my age 7 to 12/13. I don't have just memories of Dan; he is indelible in my lifetime there on 35th Place (between Bryce and Shaver; north up the street and we're in Wilshire Park. East on Bryce and we are walking to Beaumont to school). Mrs. Farrester, Doneen, Caralee . . . you remember me yes? My mom's 102; I became a teacher (30+...

I knew Dan all his life, he was the son of my beloved sister Jean, and a loving nephew to me. I feel the loss as sharp as when I lost my own son. Too those of us he leaves behind we must hold tight to the memories and go on with life but he will always have a place in your heart occupied by all our lost love ones. Loving Aunt, Barbara

A true friend in every sense of the word. Always concerned with your needs, never his own, always looking for ways to fill someone else's cup. Blessings to his family and friends. The world was a better place when Dan was in it. He will be missed.

As a high school friend of Danny's sister, Caralee, I knew Danny as a young boy. I remember him as always being happy and cheerful - such a sweet boy. And, I know he grew up to be a wonderful husband and father. I am so sorry for his family's heartbreaking loss.

I love and miss you Uncle Dan. You were my "Brother / Father / role model" all wrapped up into one when I had none. You took me everywhere with you. You were so cool and I wanted to emulate you. I treasure the time you lived with us when I was little. I treasure the times I spent weekends with you when I was older. I treasure our Sandy Mountain Day Festivals, but most of all I treasure you. I will miss our back-in-forth texts on Sundays discussing NFL football games. I will never be able to...

I really enjoyed playing city league fastpitch softball with Danny, he was a fantastic shortstop and a better person. He always brought smiles and laughter wherever he went. Danny will be missed by all. MAY HIS MEMORY BE ETERNAL.