Susan-Farley-Obituary

Susan G. Farley

Gloucester City, New Jersey

Age 57

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Susan G. FarleyAGE: 57 • Gloucester CityOn October 7, 2014, Susan Farley (nee DiGiacomo), passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones. She is survived by her loving husband of 34 years, Thomas Farley; her daughter, Susan (Jason) Castner; her son, Thomas Farley Jr., her 3 steadfast and...

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Dear Tom and family.
My prayers are with you and your family at this trying time. She's an angel up above. A free spirit as well.
sincerly, Anita & Ed yurick (Underwood)

Tom & family, so very sorry for your loss! Sue was one of a kind that laugh and smile could light up a room. I always looked forward to running into her. She will be missed. I pray for you all during this difficult time.

Rest in peace dear friend. I will never forget you or the friendship we shared.

our deepest sympathy and condolances to Tom and his family on the loss of your loved one, thinking of you in your time of sorrow!

To Sue's family. I am so very sorry for your loss. Sue was one of my best friends growing up. We shared many fun and mischievous times together. I will cherish those memories. Even though we drifted apart in our later years, we still found time to get together once a year or so. Sue, you will always be a part of some of my best years. God bless you.

Tom and family, Helen and family so sorry to her about Sue. She was an amazing energetic girl. Many of happy times with her. Rest in Peace Susie and God Bless!

DiGiacomo and Farley family
I am so sorry and saddened to hear about Susie I just spoke to her a couple of months ago we had a nice talk She was such a nice girl and I will prayer for her and her famuily
Bernice Murphy Wentz

To my dear childhood friend, my piece of happiness when I would come to Gloucester & see you at Pete's. When we would see one another it was always seeing one of my family members. We shared our pass stories & our current experiences. We would laugh & sometimes cry but we always felt the bond that will continue until we meet again. I would say to Helen, we need to get together you, me & our sisters the “Helen's" but time stood in the way. I feel a piece of me is gone with you not being...

Sincerest sympathies to the Farley & DiGiacomo families. RIP Susie.