Jeff-Farrer-Obituary

Jeff Farrer

Provo, Utah

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Jeff Farrer passed away in Provo, Utah. The obituary was featured in Daily Herald on November 29, 2006.

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I still think about you often Jeff.. Thank you for being so kind and caring to John E. You left a big void for many when you left this world. I'm so glad that you are out of pain now.

We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Our hearts go out Uncle Monte and Aunt Wannette and the rest of your family. We miss seeing you guys. We love you.
Mark & Elaine Farrer

My heart is with all the family and friends as you go through such hard times. I loved Jeff so very much. I will miss him and never forget him and his kindess.

Dear Uncle Monte and Aunt Wynette,
My heart really goes out to you all, Jeff was such a sweet and warm person, he will be missed by so many people. Because I can't make it to the service's I wanted to let you know that my prayers and thoughts are with you. What a special soul lived within him. He was not only a wonderful cousin, but a good friend as well. I miss and love all of you and will hold you all close to my heart threw this time of grief.
Love you very much,
Sally...

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you..I am so sorry for your lose, I can't imagine how hard it is, just know that I am here for you. Love you guy's

Ryan, Lynzi and Family.
I'm so sorry to hear about your lose. You have all been through so much. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

Dear Family,

I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of Jeff. Uncle Monte and Aunt Wannette my heart goes out to you and the rest of your family.
It is so hard losing a child, no matter how old they are. You will be in my prayers. He's probably having a good old reunion with Aunt Elaine and Uncle AB plus all the Gore's that have gone on before him. Love, Erma (Gore) Lahman

Jeff
Was a joy to be around, he was always quick with a joke or a smile, He was much fun to go fishing with, he always wanted me to know who caught the biggest, the first and the most. I will miss him very much, the last time we talked we had planned one more fishing trip for this year. I'll bet he has already scouted for the best place to catch them, where he's gone. I loved him like a brother.
Russ

Jeff & I shared many memories as young adualts.although I havent seen him in many years.I will remember his laugh & jokes we had a twinner thing going on back then paul D. was his mine was jim duke. Im sorry to hear of his passing Bruce m. Draper