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James E. Farrar

Oswego, Illinois

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James E. Farrar James "Jim" Edward Farrar, 73, of Oswego, Illinois, passed away Monday, March 15, 2010, peacefully at his home surrounded by his family. He was born March 3, 1937, in Parkersburg, WV, a son of the late Wade and Pauline Metz Farrar. He spent the majority of his childhood in...

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Good to know you Sir for a short time. Rest easy fellow car guy.

Good and kind man. Real pleasure to meet him.

I still see your beautiful smile & eyes. I still feel your love & concern for your little cousin (me). I wish I had been able to be around you after I became an adult. Dad always spoke so highly of you. You will forever be missed, & never forgotten. Marilyn, Chris & myself will see you on the other side.

My family and I first met Jim when he came to look at our green mustang, I know it gave him many years of enjoyment. We offer our sympathies, as a fellow car guy and just plain a great man to know.

Marilyn and family, I'm very sorry to hear about Jim's passing. He was a great guy to work with back in the Borg Warner days. A very respected and fun guy to be around. I had an opportunity to visit with him about 4 yrs ago while he sat outside your home & at was fun to share some of the many memories that we had. He will truly be missed and remembered!
God bless you and your family!

we will miss you

Marilyn, Kids, Karen & Betty,
Words escape me to express my sympathies to all of you at this most difficult time. I have such fond memories of Jim from when I was a kid. It is so sad when we let time & miles seperate us from our family. His smile will live forever in my mind.

I pray that God will remain with you all & that the healing process can begin soon.

I am so sorry for your loss, but hopefully Jim & dad are rejoicing in a great family reunion with all...

Marilyn,
I worked with Jim at Borg Warner and remember the teasing that I got from him, as I graduated from Spencer and He Calhoun Co and they were such rivals..he had an infectious smile and laugh. I know that you will have many special memories of him and will cherish them for a lifetime. May God be with you and bless you deeply with his love.

Mary Lou Mullins Brown

Marilyn, Chris & family,

What a wonderful picture of Jim here. He looks so happy and full of life. I wish I had to the opportunity to know him better over the years, but I feel like I know him just from all the love and messages from everyone. I can not imagine the pain of losing a spouse or a father but I hope all your wonderful memories will help you through this difficult time. I wish there was something I could do for your family, but just please know that you are in my...