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Dorothy L. "Dolly" Farley

Akron, Ohio

1924 - 2015

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Dorothy L. Farley "Dolly"Dorothy L. Farley "Dolly" passed away on July 22, 2015. She was born in Akron, OH on May 6, 1924 to the late Andrew and Sue Mason, of Akron. She was a lifelong member of the Akron Eagles Club #2238, Freedom Highway Band and involved in many other bands and organizations....

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We met Dolly about 35 years ago. She was short, but everyone looked up to her. She always had a smile on her face. If she wasn't singing she was cooking. If you showed up at the house, dinner or breakfast was ready, and you ate too. She's gone to Heaven now, and we cannot do anything about that, but keep all the memories of her alive in each one of us. She taught all of us to love, share, and to be honest with one another. Until we meet again.
~ Chuck & Colleen Lallathin - July 24, 2015

Rest high on the Mountain

So sorry to here this news loved dolly always sang a favorite song for me crazy when i would go here the freedome highway band at the eagles club or anywhere gona miss you great singer heaven has another great voice

Nate and Kim,
I am so sorry for the passing of your Mom. She was a wonderful woman and will be greatly missed. I will cherish all my memories of Aunt Dolly and am forever in her debt for teaches she gave me as a young women. Love you all, Debi Queen

Nate and Max---I am so so sorry to hear of Dolly's passing. She was a beautiful woman (inside and out) and had a heart of pure, radiant gold. She will be long remembered and sorely missed by all who knew her and loved her. To know Dolly was to love her. I have some awesome memories from my childhood of this beautiful soul. My thoughts and prayers are with you both as you send her on to her Heavenly home. Please remember---Love doesn't die, only people do. Love to both of you, please let me...

I am as sorry as I can be for all of you. Dolly was a warm and loving woman. I have nice memories of her. I hope to see her again in the resurrection

My Aunt Dolly was my second mother. When I needed anything she was there for me. She was the most gracious loving person I have ever had the pleasure to know in my life. You are always in my heart now. May Jehovah's grace permit us to meet again.