FARRELL-MILROY-Obituary

FARRELL MILROY

Batavia, Illinois

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Farrell Milroy of Batavia Mrs. Farrell Milroy, 88, of Batavia died on February 14, 2013 at Delnor Community Hospital in Geneva, Illinois. She was born at St. Charles Hospital in Aurora, Illinois on March 26, 1924. Farrell was the second child of John and Elva (LaRue) Kennedy. She was a 1942...

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Dear Mary and all the rest of your memorable family,
Jack and Sarah told me of your mom's death and I've been thinking of you all ever since. There is hardly a memory of my years in Batavia that doesn't include you and your family. You were iconic and my memories of your mom and dad are almost as vivid as those of my own parents. Your mom lent an ear to me more than once and the picture your dad's gorgeous smile and eyes will never fade. I am mourning their absence with...

A candle for your loved one. May the Lord comfort you. My sympathy.

Mary and family, So sorry to read of your mother's passing. What a wonderful example of how to live a loving Christian life. She always had a smile and kind word for everyone. I can still hear her saying, "oh, God love 'em!" Many great memories from Fourth Street. Love to you all. Rita Berg Stuart

Dear Milroy Family - I am thinking of you all today and holding lovely thoughts of your beautiful mother. She was such a warm, wonderful part of my childhood, as were all the wonderful members of the family! There was such a sense of continuity through the years knowing that Farrell was holding down the fort at the Prairie Street house. Those days are sadly gone, but the fond memories of her beautiful smile, hearty laugh and kind, twinkling eyes will remain with me always.

I met Farrel during nurses' training in 1945! I am so sorry to hear of her death. Rest assured she is in my prayers! Dorothy Fitzmaurice Koteles

Tami,

Sorry for the loss of your mother-in-law.
My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family.
Take Care
Colleen

Mary, Sorry to hear of the passing of your dear mother. I read the on line obituary this morning. What a wonderful tribute to her. You talked of her at our class reunion in September. Now, I see why you went to Madonna and decided to become a nurse. Your were blessed to have your mother live such a long life. She will be laid to rest at the same cemetery as my parents and my husband and I share the same anniversary as your parents, when your dad was alive. You will both be in my thoughts and...

We offer our sincerest condolences to the entire family in your loss of the beautiful "matriarch" of your families. She was a precious woman, wife, mother , grand mother & great grandmother. Loved by so many. Her smile will be missed.