GEORGE-FARSON-Obituary

GEORGE WASHINGTON FARSON III

Danville, Virginia

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George Washington Farson III George Washington Farson, III, 70, of 4901 Henry's Mill Road, Vernon Hill, VA, died Sunday, October 10, 2010 in the Northern Maine Medical Center, Fort Kent, Maine.Mr. Farson was born on Lynchburg, VA, December 29, 1939. He was the son of the late George W. Farson,...

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I will never forget my mother Molly Benson taking my granddaughter Kayden to church, she was set on finding Jesus, throughout the service she looked around and listened and when church was over she exclaimed to my mom "NeNe I found Jesus" and pointed to Mr. Farson. He made an impression on her with just his smile and kind face, I will always remember him with a smile. I am so sorry for your loss, I will keep your family in my prayers.

Sandy,
I just found out about your loss. I am so sorry. Praying that God will comfort you and your family during this time and in the days to come.

I was very sad to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May your memories comfort you in the days ahead.

Dear Sarah, it was so nice seeing you and George at church Sunday, if only for a minute..We so looked forward to Fall, and you 2 couples coming back.It was such a pleasure having you.You were such a lovely couple.I have been praying so often for you, and your family. Fall will never be the same ,without you and George . So if we nevr meet again down here, we will meet someday in heaven...I love you Sarah, and felt your loss last Sunday, as did everyone at church...Until we meet again, may...

Tammy and whole Farson family,
I am so sad to hear about your Dad's death. My thoughts and prayers will be with you. I know that you will find comfort that he is in heaven. I will pray that God will shower you with blessings of peace & comfort and that the good memories that you have will sustain you during this time. My love to you all!
Karen Wilkinson

Sarah and Family, We were so sad to have found out that George had passed away. He was such a wonderful man who we will truly miss. You all are so special to our Family and we love you all so much. Our love thoughts and Prayers are with everyone. Love You,
Nelson, Lori, Kaitlynn, Daniel and Davey Adams

I had business dealings with George on various occasions while he was farming and logging. He was absolutely a man of his word, the kind you can do business with on a handshake with no need for a contract. I never knew about his baseball career until reading his obituary, but I could tell he always seemed to enjoy whatever he was doing.
I feel I have lost a valued friend.

To The Family of George Farson, our deepest sympathy to the lost of a great man. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. George will be missed greatly for his friendly, open, and caring words. From The Bailey's(Barry, Amy, & Darlene)

Played against George in Danville LittleLeague in 1952. I played first base for VFW and Geo. was a pitcher. Never could get a hit off of him, but did not get to know him very well. Though I went to college at VMI and Geo. played at UVA, I was aware of his presence on the Cavaliers B Ball team. Went to Med. School at UVA after VMI and heard more of what a terrific player he was. George's team in Little League was Rotary and the only other player that I remember on that team was Jesse Meadows....