Michael-Farrah-Obituary

Michael Richard Farrah Sr.

San Francisco, California

1939 - 2018

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Michael Richard Farrah

April 1, 1939 - December 15, 2018

Michael returned peacefully from our hands into the loving hands of God on December 15, 2018, at age 79, surrounded and embraced by his family.A first-generation and proud San Franciscan, he was third son of immigrants from Lebanon and...

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Dear Julie and Farrah Family, So sorry to hear of your loss. Fondly remembering Mike from days when Michael was student at S.I. and you often came to Sunday Night Liturgies at S.I. You are all in my prayers and I will remember Mike at Mass this evening and often in the near future.

Sorry to hear of your loss. May you be comforted by your decades of great memories.

My condolences to Julie and Mike's family. Mike and I were both kids from the Excelsior District. We attended kindergarten, grammar school, Junior High, USF, both undergraduate and Law School, with each other. I always phoned him on his April 1st birthdays and attended his and Julies wonderful wedding in San Francisco those many years ago. He is my oldest friend, as I knew him when he was about 4 years old. He will be missed. Bob Haight

Please accept my condolences for your loss. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Proverbs 17:17: A true friend shows love at all times and is a brother who is born for times of distress.

Please accept my condolences on the death of your dear Mike. I was stunned to read of his passing, having recently seen him in West Portal, Walgreen's this time. He was always so friendly and greeted me with a hug as we talked about our favorite subject in common, my Dad. Though Dad died 33 years ago, Mike always mentioned details of their friendship, how much he liked and missed him, how Dad helped him in court, etc. I was always delighted to see him, often with lottery scratchers in hand,...

Dear Julie and Family,
I am so sorry to read of Mike's passing, he was one in a million. He always had such a big smile and a great story to tell. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Mike was a great friend and law school classmate. We kept in contact after graduation, and saw each other when I was back visiting San Francisco. We went to USF games together, had drinks when I visited 6th Army Headquarters at the Presidio, and e-mailed regularly. He always was there whenever I was in SF. I'll miss him greatly.

Tony Clark
Reno, Nevada