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Lillian M. Farley

Steelton, Pennsylvania

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Lillian M. Farley, 95, of Mulberry St., Harrisburg, peacefully transitioned into eternal life on Monday, April 5, 2010 at Golden Living in Camp Hill. She was born in Steelton, daughter of the late Robert and Annie (Adams) Geary, a former head waitress at the former Penn Harris Hotel and...

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To every one of the awesome Farley clan! Lillian produced an awesome brood of believers--smart, happy, beautiful, fruitful, and kind! Norman, I especially appreciated your merciful kindness in GLC. I have thought about you all often. May the Kingdom legacy you've built from your parents' lives bless us all for generations to come!

Lance and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Ms. Lillian. I cannot express the gratitude and love that I have towards her! In my early years of parenting it was definitely a financial struggle, so Ms. Lillian made sure to keep me working at the Luncheon Club and, boy oh boy, it seemed like I hit the lottery when the renunion time came around :) I have so many fond memories of those days...the ladies, the "games" in our break room, the "stops" we made after work. I'm...

Ms.Farley you will be surely missed. Ms. Bert, God Bless you and your family.
God Bless,
Shontay and family (Marguerite Neal's grandchildren)

To Bert you have my deepest sympathy during your time of sorrow.your mother will be missed by all who knew her.

God is able and will sustain you during this time of your loss. Rely on him for He said ... Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted.

To Bert & Joan Mom Farley will truely missed,she taught me a lot at the Zembo and life in general. I will miss asking her for a dollar.

I had the privilege of knowing Lillian M. "Mom" Farley all of my adult life and a good bit of my childhood. I met her when I was about 10 when she joined my sister in a visit to our hometown, Bloomsburg, to visit Mom and I. What a delight she was! Precious memories flood my mind as tears flood my eyes. She was the epitamy of Elkdom and the best friend and Christian counselor anyone could ever have. During difficult days when I called her home, she could always notice sadness in my voice...

To the Farley Family, Just wanted to express my condolences for the loss of your precious mother.I only knew her for a short time but loved her dearly.I will always remember her as a close friend and cherish memories of our time together at Golden Living. I even requested my mother-in-law(Iva Adams) be moved to her room.

Peace:
Mother Farley as we called her from time to time. I knew Mother Farley when I was at G.L. Camp Hill
very nice and wonderful Lady she is a Lady that knows what she want to do, you never know what she is going to say. great Lady when she was in the hospital at Holy Spirit I went to see her very jolly and like to laugh and so on. always ask about me when she is the hospital I really like her very much.
May God blessed the Family in this time of their loss of their Mother...