Roger-Farrell-Obituary

Roger B. Farrell

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1943 - 2025

About

LOCATION
East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Roger B. Farrell1942 - 2025East LongmeadowRoger Baker Farrell, 82, died peacefully on July 3, 2025.Roger was born September 18, 1942 in Springfield, MA to parents Lee J. Farrell and Margaret (Garvey) Farrell. As a teenager, this city kid was introduced to fishing at the Farmington River in Otis,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Roger Farrell was a great teacher and friend. We taught in classrooms next to each for 9 happy years. He was an amazing colleague. I am sorry for your great loss.

Roger and I were classmates at WSC. He and his brother Jack lit up the 4 years we spent Together. One of the finest men I have ever known. RIP Roger.

May you find peace at this difficult time, and take comfort in your wonderful memories.

Roger was one of those teachers that you knew selected the right profession the instant you met him. He was kind, caring, funny and personable. He truly took time to know his students and knew how to make learning enjoyable. Whether he knew it or not, Roger was a true friend and mentor to me. I had him as a teacher, worked with him as a colleague and eventually had the pleasure of being his supervising principal. Roger taught me valuable lessons through each one of these journey's. I...

Played basketball with Roger and his brother Jack at Sacred Heart , they were two great gentlemen ! Matt Ty Gallagher

Fun history classes once made movies w another class mate for extra credit

I learned so from Mr Farrell in my 8th grade history class! He was a great teacher! I am sorry for your loss!

Mr. Farrell was my teacher as well as my children teacher!!

Mr Farrell was my homeroom teacher. He was a good guy. You showed me what a real man was. What decisions have to be made. As a Young Man. Mr Ferrell took more interest in me. Than my family took interest in me. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family. And to his life friends. Thank you Mr Farrell. I don't think you knew .The impact that you made in my life .as a Young Man. How those moments carried over to my adult life. The school Thornton Burgess is like a million years back. But...