William-Farhet-Obituary

William Francis "Bill" Farhet Jr.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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American Cancer Society

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Age 76 Of St. Anthony and Naples, FL Preceded in death by father, William F. Farhet, Sr.; mother, Mary Virginia Awod Farhet; uncle, Phillip Resha; and aunt, Victoria Resha. Survived by wife, Carolyn; sons, Billy III and Christopher (Michele); grandchild due in June; sisters, Elizabeth Nasser...

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Billy, I Just wanted to say thank you for all you your dad and uncle did for me. I think about you often because I still have the trophy you gave me back in about 1981 sitting on top of my tool box that says,
great job
cleanest shop
in town
it has always stayed there and I see it every day. God bless your entire family. you were one of the best.

Carolyn, Billy, Christopher, Michele, Elizabeth, Duane, & Marie

Bill was a thoughtful and kind man. He will be misssed. Please accept our deepest sympathy and a hug.

Carl & Eileen Hedberg

Aunti C, Billy, Chris, Michelle and all of your family, you are each, blessed with an amazing new guardian angel. I may have lost an amazing Uncle, but I've gained many new friends and family! Love to you all

The Farhet Family, so very sorry to hear of your loss. You all have our deepest sympathy

He will be missed by all who knew him. Our Condolences to Carolyn and his family.

To Billy's immediate and extended family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Be gentle. May you know the love of family and friends. Tom and Lynn Holland

from the boys in estero,(poker buddys)we played poker last tues.just isn,t the same without bill,we all miss him ,John,vince,nicki,gino,peter,Joe,and lenny,we loss a good one

Bill was my boss and friend when I worked for Bill Sr. and Phil at ESB back in the 70's and 80's. Bill was a funloving guy and we had fun going to the Pro Boxing matches back in the day. I will always have fond memories of him.

I am speaking for the guys in estero fl.,with whom bill played poker every week on tuesday,it doesn,t seem right to look at the chair he used to sit in , and him not there when we played cards.We miss him,even this last year,I thought he shouldn,t play cards.He looked bad when he sat down to play cards,but when he won a pot that all change,I think we all remember alot of good times,lot of laughing and joking,he will be missed,our best to the family,JOHN FUZI