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Jack Monsour Farah III

Jacksonville, Florida

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FARAH Jack Monsour Farah, III, 33, a native and life-long resident of Jacksonville passed away Thursday, November 22, 2007. He is survived by his wife, Marlene, daughter, Natalee; his parents Jack Farah, Jr. and Nadia Farah; and brother, Robert Farah and his wife, Jennifer, and a niece and...

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TO THE FARAH FAMILY
We were in shock when we heard about your loss. We send our sympathy to your family. We really miss all of you on the Westside. Lean on Jesus and he will get you through this.
We love you all and you are in our prayers. May God Bless you all.

Cousin's: Family is the on thing that should a be the most important part of life. When our Fathers were all alive, not a
Sunday went by that we, as young people weren't brought together to enjoy the day. Holidays were even more special. Times change and it seems that as our generation grew older, we grew further and further apart. Work, our own struggle to survive, and the stess of each day keeps us in our own little world. I suggest to all of my family, it's time to go back to the good...

Jack,Nadia,Robbie,Marlene,Natalee,

It is so difficult to lose a lovely nephew like Lil Jack, so young,always smiling and caring.Always there when you need him, helping others. He will always be in our hearts and in our minds. He was such a good husband, father, and son. His greatest gift to all of us is Natalee, his precious daughter, a part of Jack that will always be with us. God let us share the 33 years with Jack and We thank him. Now he's in heaven and at peace. May his memory be...

The Mansion of Heaven

This world, however beautiful, was never meant to be
The place that we would call our home for all eternity.
And though we would not choose to leave, a loving
God knows best, and in His time,
He lifts us to a place of peace and rest,
For He has built a mansion where
His children will abide, free from pain and sorrow,
Forever at His side.
He said He’d never leave us to face our trials alone,
And though sometimes we fail Him, He never...

My deepest condolences to Aunt Nadia, Uncle Jack, Rob & Jennifer and to my cousin's Marlene & Natalee. It's' always hard to lose a loved one; it's innate to question God, "Why??" But we must remember He has a plan for all of us; Jack was here and accomplished what God had set for him, and then his child's time came. Instead or mourning his leaving Earth, we should embrace his arrival into the gate's of Heaven, after all that's where eternal life is.
Jack was young, had a lot to live...

Dear Farah Family,
Although I haven't seen Jack in many years, many of my fondest childhood memories include him. His smile and jovial personality always raised the spirits of those around him. Your family is in our prayers during this difficult time. Please have comfort in knowing that he has gone to a better place.

To the Farah's:
I just learned of this very sad new's today and am deeply sorry for the loss you have suffered. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May Jack's spirit and personality live on through Natalee.

He was a great guy with the best of personalities. I miss harrassing him in the cafe, and his smile!

I hope that God comforts you during this most difficult time.

To the Farah Family ~ I am so deeply saddened by your loss and my heart and prayers go out to all of you. Jack was a wonderful person and always had a smile on his face. He will be greatly missed.
Micki Thiel - Everbank

Dear Nadia, Jack and family,
Just this morning, heard about Jack, and wondered yesterday, why he was missing from the cafe. He is a true sweetheart, always so helpful and happy, reflecting your nurturing family, and will be missed by many. Thursdays will never be the same.
My heart and thoughts are with you and yours.