Paula-Farrell-Obituary

Paula Farrell

San Francisco, California

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Paula Anne Farrell R.N., Attorney at Law, passed away at her home on November 22, 2011. Born December 12, 1954, Paula lived in the San Francisco Bay Area her entire life. Paula graduated from St. Luke's Nursing School in San Francisco in 1977. Her first job out of nursing school was at the...

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She is a beautiful soul.. Loved humans, children, animals, just the same....love everything under the sun. Supportive, funny empathetic, lovely, I miss her.

I met Paula on August 9, 1982, at New Employee Orientation at Kaiser-Oakland. The fact that I remember the date speaks to the place she held in my life. Although words rarely fail me, I can't write about Paula yet. When I do, the title will be "The Sacrament of a Life."

Theresa Stephany

Paula, We have been sharing many fond memories of working with you over the years, both in the ED and Program Offices. You were an exceptional nurse and patient advocate and taught so many so much. You will be missed. A donation in your honor has been sent to the Solano County SPCA. You are in all our thoughts...

Michele Taylor, Linda Erb, Dave Blumgart, Kris Wildes, Helen Zakow, and Larry Bolton.

Paula Thank you for being such a wonderful friend, I will mis You. Paula God lives in all of us and even though we may sense his devine work we have to accept his final say. Paula I can't say thank you enough for being such a wonderful friend you touch me in so many ways. God send us here to work for him,Paula Job well done.Your neighbor and friend....

Paula had a glow of decency that made people want to be better humans.

I guess we would call it spirituality these days, this profound belief of Paula that humans are linked to all animals, whether they be the horses or dogs that she rescued; or the pampered pets of her mother, siblings, nieces, and nephews.

Paula always loved dogs and horses.

Even as a girl, Paula was intrigued by dogs.

Paula could never quite take dogs for granted.

Paula, I will miss you. You will always be in my thoughts. I am a RN because of friends like you. You gave me confidence. You showed me there was much more to nursing than just taking care of task. As nurses our job was to care for the whole person and their families. I am a seasoned nurse in part because of your expertise and kindness.

Helen (A KAPON) Kaiser Permanente Old Nurse Savant