Tisa Farrow obituary, 1951-2024

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Tisa Farrow

1951 - 2024

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Sue Jimenez (nee "Stevenson")

February 4, 2024

I only met Tisa twice, while she was with Terry Dene, whom I worked with at Studio Centre in Toronto for a couple of years in the early 1970's. At the time, I recall she was expecting. She seemed like such a gentle soul. So sorry for the loss for the family.

Michael Cook

January 24, 2024

Tisa was a very important friend in high school. In the last few years we reconnected by phone, for which I am very grateful. I had hoped to drive to Rutland for a visit. I remember being surprised once - in high school - when she crossed herself when an ambulance passed by. I was raised as an atheist. The memory stuck with me. I didn´t get it then, I get it now because I was baptized Catholic about 15 years later... I didn´t get a chance to tell her - she sowed a seed! She was beautiful, inside and out, and I celebrate her memory. Sincere condolences to her family. - Michael Cook

Stalks

January 20, 2024

Zombie is one of my favorite horror films and needless to say, that Tisa was the first female lead in the Zombie sub genre which paved the way for actresses like Sarah Polley in the Dawn of the Dead remake. Rest in Eternity

LB

January 20, 2024

Our sincere sympathy for the loss of your loved one. May 'the God of all comfort' be with your family at this difficult time. Psalm 71:1a

Hing Louie

January 17, 2024

Tisa Farrow, our classmate at The New Lincoln School. We, the Class of `69, missed you after 10th grade. We find you brave, cool, tough yet fragile, but affectionate and beautiful. You were like the flower child of the era, perhaps free spirited. Some of us only had 1 career. You were a bartender, a model, American actress, and an OR RN where you found your place in life. At retirement, you volunteered in medical work overseas. So very admirable. We missed you at our class reunion, when you were overseas doing volunteer work. May you rest in peace. We shall have our future class reunion someday in heaven. Love, Hing Louie, on behave of the Class of `69. Our condolences to Tisa´s family.

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