Thomas J. Farrell

1939 - 2017

Thomas J. Farrell obituary, 1939-2017, Oxford, NY

Thomas J. Farrell

1939 - 2017

BORN

1939

DIED

2017

Thomas Farrell Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 20, 2017.
Thomas J. Farrell, 78, of Oxford passed away peacefully Thursday evening October 12th at Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown.

Tom or should I say the Big "T" as he was known by all, was born on Rexford Street in Norwich on February 6, 1939. The youngest of Six to Edward and Helen (Nellie) Farrell. The family would eventually move to the Lower Ravine Road to a place that would be known as "The Farm". It is here that his love of animals, the outdoors and hunting would develop. A lifelong resident of Norwich and the surrounding areas, he first attended St. Paul's School and was a 1956 graduate of the Norwich High School. A member of 4H in school, he took great pride in his "Jersey's" and would show them at local and state fairs. Small in stature he would find a passion for one sport, wrestling and was guided by head coach and mentor Sam Elia thru out his high school years. He would attend and wrestle at Albany State and eventually transfer to Oneonta State. His love for the sport would continue both in following high school wrestling and in the Norwich High School Hall of Fame with the information needed to induct fellow teammates. Tom was also instrumental in getting Sam Elia inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Big T was a longtime and favorite member of the Lost Pond Club. He was past president and proudly served his favorite position, wild life commissioner! He was also a great supporter of Ducks Unlimited's local chapter as well as the Western NY chapter run by his brother Jim and wife Patti. An avid hockey fan, starting with the Clinton Comets and his beloved Detroit Red Wings. He had a special bond with goalie Jimmy Howard and followed the team religiously on TV as well as road trips to Detroit, Buffalo, NYC, Miami and Tampa. Tom also enjoyed his Sunday's at the local Catholic Churches not only for the spiritual guidance of the likes of Father Vol or Father Ralph but also for the comradery and socializing with all patrons.

Big T had two passions in life, hunting and golf. In fact may thought that was his job! In hunting what he enjoyed the most was deer hunting. Starting at age 16 Tom and best friend Pat Quinn would hunt every deer season together until this one. Another big part of his hunting was his dogs, especially beagles. Many great rabbit hunts were made with him and his dogs to places like Tug Hill and Pharsalia. Hunts with his boys and brother Jim were very dear to him. On the golf course he was known for hitting a long ball, a short temper and a way of phrasing 4 letter words so eloquently! He was a member of Canasawacta Country Club and Blue Stone Golf Course and he always felt right at home at Knickerbocker Country Club playing in many tournaments here and throughout the area made him well known in the golfing community and was notoriously known at Braningham Golf Course with a 30 year member guest run with Tom Bradish

In 1977 Tom purchased the Oxford Tavern from Pete McBride. Tom would start the business with his wife Nancy and boys Tom, Scott and Pat. Good friend and bartender Jane Coleman would dedicate many years to his 35 years at the OT. Big T had a different philosophy on running a bar. He knew what side of the bar he needed to be on. His jokes, antics, stories and partying became legendary. He could make anyone who walked thru the door feel welcome and a part of what was going on, but what mattered most to him and what he cared for the most were his regular customers, they were his second family. Family get togethers there were St. Patrick's Day, Super Bowl Sunday and Father's Day which was called "Farrell's Day". It was the bond or chemistry or whatever you want to call it between Tom and all his friends there that put the Oxford Tavern on the map!

He was a father, a brother, a grandfather and an uncle, but most importantly he was a friend to anyone he ever met. His wit, jokes and sense of humor kept everyone laughing. He was a great story teller and always able to recollect names and events from who knows where. And he always had the right words to soothe any situation. He made the most of every moment and touched every one of us in a way that we will never forget. And I can tell you that in his final days, all the people that were in the room with is to help him, got to know him and got to share a few laughs with us until the end.

Tom is survived by his sons Thomas Farrell of Oxford, Scott Farrell of Schenectady and Patrick Farrell of Falmouth, MA; sister Helen Dillon also of Falmouth, MA and brother James (Patti) Farrell of Portland, NY; also survived are his grandchildren Cody (Caiti) Farrell, Chelsea (Luke) Miller, Nicole, Amy and Alicia Farrell, and great-grandchildren Mya and his very dear Eliza; many nieces and nephews also survive. He was predeceased by his parents Edward and Helen Farrell and sisters Patty, Nancy and Alice.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Tom will be held on Tuesday at 10am from St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church. The Rev Ralph Bove, Pastor, will officiate. Interment will follow in St. Paul's Cemetery. Friends may call at the R. J. Fahy Funeral Home on Monday from 5-8pm. In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations be made to the SPCA of your choice.

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October 26, 2017

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Gina Perry

October 26, 2017

Sorry to hear of Tom's passing. He always knew how to brighten a room with his laughter and Irish charm! May he now rest in peace.

Al and Marlene Scheer

October 24, 2017

Saddened to read of Tommy's passing. We send our love and sympathy to all of his loved ones. I met him in Norwich High School. He and other junior high guys used to come into the wrestling room during practice. Having graduated, joining the Army and moving from Norwich, I didn't get to see him wrestle, but I followed his very successful wrestling career. In more recent years, I've had the pleasure of meeting up with him at wrestling duals and tournaments. Tommy was a great guy. I'm glad our paths crossed in life.

October 24, 2017

Scott, Pat and Tom, I am very sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I did not know him well but enjoyed when he stopped into the shop to see Scott. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

Tisha Berg-Lynch

Charleen Sastri

October 24, 2017

RIP Tom Farrell. You left behind a legacy. From here on out, you can golf forever and celebrate forever with friends in heaven.

October 24, 2017

We send our condolences for Tom's passing. Tom was a great guy and will be truly missed by all. May he rest in peace.
Beverly Byrne and Bob Cevasco, Lake Placid, FL

bill and gloria decker

October 23, 2017

Tom was certainly the big T. He always had time to give a smile, a hug and a story. His passion for life was truly inspiring to all and his energy for embracing sports will be remembered. Thank you for the memories.

Mark McKim

October 23, 2017

Sorry to hear about his passing. I am a life long and good friend of his Son Tom and I know he will be dearly missed by family and friends who were lucky enough to know him. His legend will live on.

Bill Burkhard

October 23, 2017

Our condolences to all the Farrell family. We will share in your grief as we say goodbye to a true original, T. He was a great friend and we all will miss him. Thanks for sharing part of your life with us......The Burkhard family, Bill, Mary Jo, Jason and Nick.

Kimberly Hoand

October 21, 2017

Tom, Thank you, thank you very much for being my friend. I am going to miss you. My thoughts and prayers are with the Farrell family. Heaven will never be the same.

Sharon Lester

October 21, 2017

Tom you will be missed by all far and wide . it was a privilege to have known you . may you rest in peace . I know without a doubt your family and friends that had passed before you were at the pearly gates waiting for you with welcome arms .

Tom Bradish

October 20, 2017

Well, baby oh baby, what can I say. Tom was a dear friend and loved by all in Brantingham. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Farrell family and his family at the OT. God Bless you Tommy. You'll be missed.

Tom Bradish

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