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George Richard Farr

Portland, Oregon

1938 - 2021

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George Richard FarrFeb. 23, 1938 - March 8, 2021 Born Feb. 23, 1938 to Forrest and Dorothea Farr, George passed away from prostate cancer March 8, 2021. He will be forever loved by his family – daughters, Tori Farr (Bart Baenziger), Sheila Farr (Stephen Morrissey) and Erin Farr; grandchildren,...

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George will always be a friend and mentor while at Guardian. I miss you Pal. We had a lot of fun. I think I may be the only graduate of "The George Farr Finishing School."

George, we miss you! RIP

Just Found this...Always Checking up on Him...cjfsr Anchorage Alaska...Great Hunting and Fishing partner...

I worked with George at Guardian for many years. George had that twinkle in his eye and could spin a great story. I enjoyed working with him and know that the Guardian staff who worked with George thought the world of him. RIP my friend.

What a beautiful tribute to an incredible, generous father, husband and friend. I was so sad to find out he is no longer with us. This world will miss him.

I absolutely loved the guy. We were great friends at The Guardian. George’s survival training helped me get through those years. I will miss you my friend and maybe see each other again. George Fink

I loved working for George. He was top dog at the office and I was the lowest, but he always saw me - in the truest sense of the word. From day 1 his direct gaze and smile made me feel equal to him, never less than. Thank you, George. If there is an afterlife I look forward to some fly fishing lessons and talking about history.

This man shaped my 20s and I will be forever grateful for the memories. Cheers to him and his loved ones who will continue his legacy. I warmly hug all of you as you mourn his loss as there is no other person like George.

Found out today that George had passed. Was so sorry to hear this. I met George at Kelly Park a few years ago walking my dog. I enjoyed talking to him and whenever I did I always left with a smile. He had a larger than life presence and I will miss seeing him there.