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God Speed Hawk. I´ll see you again on the other side Doc
James H Graninger
October 21, 2025
Derby, Kansas
Mar 24, 1942 – Oct 15, 2025 (Age 83)
Pat Farley March 24, 1942 - October 15, 2025 Derby, Kansas - Pat Farley, loving husband, father, grandfather, veteran, and friend passed away peacefully on October 15th. He was 83 years old. Visitation will be from 5-7pm at Smith Mortuary, Derby on Tuesday, October 21st, Rosary to follow at 7pm....
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James H Graninger
October 21, 2025
We are sending so much love to you all. Nancy, Kelly, Tara, and the entire Farley family. Jerry, the boys, and I truly enjoyed reading about Pat´s remarkable life and his dedicated service to our country. We were amazed to learn so many wonderful details and achievements we hadn´t known before. We reminisced about the many ways he supported everyone during the Sacred Heart sports years, his kindness and encouragement left such a lasting impression. I find so much inspiration in knowing that...
Louise Comfort
October 20, 2025
Pat was an incredible neighbor, friend and mentor. Our family lived a few houses down from the Farley's as we grew up. Our family's grew together through Catholic faith, military service and our love of sports. Pat had so much love for those close to him. He was a great person to have in your corner through life. I wish all the best for him and the Farley family in the coming days and months ahead.
Robert Buss
October 18, 2025 | Friend
Pat, you were always honest and upfront. A true gentleman. Thank you for your wisdom and kindness.
LynnAnne Robinson (nee Merten)
October 18, 2025 | Friend
Farewell my dear friend and brother in arms. You are the best. May God bless you and keep you and may you have a hundred knot tail wind on your flight West.
Pat Caldwell
October 18, 2025 | Friend
Pat, his wife, Nancy and daughters, Kelly and Tara have been dear friends since Pat and I served together in Southeast Asia in 1972. Following this tour we served together again in Germany. Far too many details to share here, but I have lost a friend that cannot be replaced. He was a loving Husband, Father, and Grandfather. He was a fellow USAF aviator, a true Patriot, one heck of a baseball player and most of all, my Friend. Rest easy Hawk, we will meet on the other side.
James H. Graninger
October 17, 2025 | Friend