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FARRELL, Marianne (Knight) Marianne (Knight) Farrell, 54, of Delray Beach, FL formerly of Granby, beloved wife of James T. Farrell, died Saturday, (July 10, 2004) in Boca Raton, FL. Born in Hartford, daughter of Joan (Kingsbury) Knight of Canton and the late Paul Knight. She had lived in Granby graduating from Granby Memorial High School in 1968 and the University of New Hampshire. Besides her husband and mother, she leaves two brothers, Peter Knight of Coconut Grove, FL, John and his wife, Dacia Knight of Woburn, MA; two sisters, Jill and her husband G.J. Weinberger of Farmington, and Paula LaRue of Enfield; several nieces and nephews; and her favorite cat "Jazzy". Funeral services will be held Wed., July 14, 11 a.m. at the Hayes-Huling & Carmon Funeral home, 364 Salmon Brook Street, Granby with the Rev. Jerold Kingsbury officiating. Burial will be in the Granby Cemetery. Her family will receive relatives and friends Wed., prior to the service from 10-11 a.m. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
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Roger White
September 27, 2024
Hi, Marianne. I'm sorry to learn of your passing and at such a young age. This note to you comes 20 years later. I hope you will forgive my lateness. As of this writing, we met 67 years ago in elementary school and knew each other through high school. I could never call you "Mikey" because I always loved you as "Marianne". Whenever I hear the name, Marianne, associated with anyone else, however it might be spelled, I always think of you. When it is my time to cross the veil into the next world, I hope we find each other.
Kathi Knapp
July 22, 2004
I was very lucky to be Mikey's cousin. We shared the childhood thru high school years together. We even survivied the "British Invasion!" She taught me how to ice skate on the pond near the old house on No. Granby Road. We laughed together and told each other secrets we didn't even tell our best friends. There was a third cousin, Debbie, and together we formed the "Three Musketeers." I miss you so much, Mikey. I know that we will be together again and will laugh and tell each other stories like we used to. I love you.
Bob Mesang
July 19, 2004
Deepest condolences to Jim and family.
Karen Nixon
July 12, 2004
To Mikey's family:
Mikey and I were part of a small group of students who went to Austria in the summer of 1968. We had a great time and many happy memories. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. My deepest sympathies.
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Beverley Limansky
July 12, 2004
I truly enjoyed working for you. I will miss you. My deepest sympathy to the Farrell Family.
Beverley Limansky
Fran Zandi
July 12, 2004
Jim, I am far away but you know you are in my thoughts and prayers
Frannie
Gloria Santoro
July 12, 2004
My deepest sympathy to the Farrell Family.
May her soul rest in peace.
Barbara and Gary Bebergal
July 12, 2004
We will miss you.
Allison Skelly
July 12, 2004
Marianne,
I am saddened to hear the news of your passing. You were truly one of my favorite persons to work with while I lived in South Florida. I will always remember you as an upbeat, positive lady that was fun and full of life and laughter. I am glad that our paths crossed in this lifetime and I was lucky enough to have had the opportunity to know you. You will be greatly missed by many.
Gay & Andy Lustig
July 11, 2004
Marianne,
You will be missed dearly.
Gay
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