William 'Bill'-Farrell-Obituary

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William 'Bill' E. Farrell

Vancouver, Washington

Sep 8, 1927 – Sep 6, 2025

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BORN
September 8, 1927
DIED
September 6, 2025
LOCATION
Vancouver, Washington

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Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home, Inc. - Vancouver Obituary

William 'Bill' E. Farrell, 97, passed away peacefully in Vancouver, WA on September 6th, 2025. Bill was born on September 8,1927 in Washougal, WA to Edward and Ethel Farrell and graduated from Washougal High School. Bill served in the Marine Corps during World War II, playing trumpet in the...

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Officer Farrell was for generations the rational voice of the Vancouver Police Force in Vancouver High Schools. He ignited a spirit of community. Those are fundamental principles toward community security. That deserves a tribute to his enduring rational and democratic message. Let's continue to learn from his local wisdom.

Officer Farrell was my drivers Ed instructor at Hudson´s Bay high school in 1968. I have never forgotten his excellent instruction and I believe it was he who kept me safe behind the wheel all of these years.

Good morning Ellen, Ann, and Mrs. Lattanzi. Truly sorry for your loss. Bill, your Dad and your companion was a good man, Janice my sister and I were talking about your family and growing up. Many good folks at St. Joesph's Vancouver. A life time ago - when I first turned 16 I got in a wreck. Bill was teaching some kind of corrective class at Clark College. If you were there, you had been into some kind of trouble or traffic violation, or just in trouble with the law. I walked into the...

After reading his obituary in the 9/18/25 Columbian, my memory was jogged to remember Officer Farrell from over 60 years ago when Officer Farrell served as the VPD mentor for our school patrol at Harney Elementary. We all loved Officer Farrell and he was a great ambassador for the police department with us kids. It's nice to learn he lived a long and fulfilled life.

officer Ferrell was one of my friends dad. he set me down one time and told me I was heading down the wrong path and looking back he was right. that short talk I believe changed my life. he was a good man.