Wilma-Farrow-Obituary

Wilma R, Farrow

Meriden, Connecticut

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MERIDEN - Wilma R. Farrow, 75, wife of the late Franklin Farrow, passed away on Friday, Nov. 29, 2013 surrounded by her loving family at Masonic Healthcare Center. Wilma was born in Winthrop, Mass. on September 20, 1938 the daughter of the late William and Teresa (Gilmartin) Sterndale.Wilma grew...

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I think of Wilma often, she was a joy to be around. She helped me so much, and I owe part of any success I may have had to her hard work. RIP Wilma

Wima, you are never forgotten. every Christmas flower reminds me of you!!! Our office was a green delight because of you.

Every time I think of my old office I think of Wilma. She was a ray of sunshine and we had some fun and got our work done as well.

Winky, Bobby, sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. She was a very nice person.I remember her and your father always coming down to Ed Walsh to watch you boys play baseball. Our deepest sympathy. Les & Janice Pierce

To Amy, Bobby, and Rock...... Sorry to hear about your mom. She would always make you feel right at home when we would hang out by the pool and play wiffle ball. Sorry for your loss.....Kiz.

Wilma was such a lovely lady. She made every day brighter. What a green thumb, our office was like a garden. Our condolences go out to the Farrow family, and her best buddy Joan, Sue and I will always have her in our hearts.

On behalf of the entire Dobensky family I extend our sincere condolences to the Farrow family. Our old neighborhood may have lost another member in physical form, but our bonds of existence in spirit will never fade and our memories will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Mrs. Farrow. Jay-Jay

I am so very sorry to read about the loss of your dear Mother and Grandmother. Wilma was a loving person and friend. She loved to laugh!

I am certain she will be along side the love of her life, Frank, and both will be watching over all of you from heaven.

May beautiful memories hold her close in your hearts, forever. She will always be in my heart!

My deepest sympathies to her family.

Jeanne Regnier

To the Farrow Family: My deepest sympathy on the loss of your Mom I knew her for many years, working at city hall, then Orisini Associates, and the med quick. Then I ran into her this summer with mrs. Perzanowski in Old Saybrook. Wilma was a great lady, she will be missed. With love and Sympathy Jo-Ann Lunney Amantea