Kenneth-Farrell-Obituary

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Kenneth Francis Farrell

West Boylston, Massachusetts

Apr 20, 1947 – Aug 8, 2020 (Age 73)

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BORN
April 20, 1947
DIED
August 8, 2020
AGE
73
LOCATION
West Boylston, Massachusetts
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Fay Brothers Funeral Home Obituary

WEST BOYLSTON-Kenneth F. Farrell, 73, passed away Saturday, August 8 at home surrounded by his family. He was born in Springfield, son of Frederick W. Farrell, Sr. and Alice (Moriarty) Farrell, graduated from East Longmeadow High School and attended Western New England College. He was a US Air...

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What an incredible man. Kenn was instrumental in advancing my career at Lexmark and one of the most generous, honest and funny individuals anyone could wish to meet. We worked together. We golfed together. We drank together. Kenn’s legacy and memory will live on. RIP Kenn.

So very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Rest In Peace Kenn.

Condolences to Pat and the family on the loss of a very good man. We in South Carolina remember him well as a good friend and neighbor.

Pat and children Ed and I are so sorry to hear about Kenn our thoughts and prayers are with you all.live Ed and gayle

Ken, I will forever remember your amazing smile, funny jokes, and taking in friends like Kris and I, and treating them like forever family. Prayers of peace to Pat and the entiee family. Until we meet again. Love ya!

So sorry to hear of your loss of Ken. He was a gentleman and very much respected.

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Ken was a special man! He was caring, kind and could always make you laugh! He was one of a kind and will be missed by everyone who knew him! Gary and I often have those days of remembering those wonderful NUT years with Ken and Pat! Love to Pat and family!

Sorry to hear that Kenny has passed away. When I was a first year teacher at Birchland Park he was the starting guard on our basketball team. I remember his toughness and how quick he was. I'm pleased to see that he lived a full life.