W. James S. ("Jim") Farris

W. James S. ("Jim") Farris obituary

W. James S. ("Jim") Farris

W. James S. Farris Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jul. 29 to Jul. 31, 2023.
Jim Farris was born just over a century ago on the family farm outside Glencoe, Ontario. His long, full life drew peacefully to a close in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on Monday, July 24, 2023.

Jim was a man of deep faith and became a lifelong teacher and scholar of Christian theology. Having completed a Master's degree in philosophy at the University of Toronto alongside a diploma in theology from Knox College, he was ordained to ministry in the Presbyterian Church in Canada in 1950. During doctoral studies at the University of Edinburgh he spent a semester at Universitat Basel, studying under Karl Barth and Karl Jaspers.

Jim subsequently spent ten years teaching in Guyana and Jamaica. Moving back to Canada in 1965, he taught at Laurentian University before returning to Knox College in 1967, where he served as Professor of History and Philosophy of Religion and Christian Ethics until retirement in 1992. Areas of study and teaching focus included problems in social ethics; religion and science; analytical philosophy; and hermeneutical issues involving the thought of Heidegger, Gadamer, and Ric?ur.

Jim was known to be a compassionate and caring professor. He was interested in the lives of his students, who knew that his door was always open. Before, during, and after his academic career, Jim also engaged in pastoral ministry, serving congregations in Canada and Scotland as well as the college communities in which he taught. Post-retirement he served the church in Guyana for two years and, returning to Canada, provided interim ministry to congregations in four provinces. True retirement long eluded Jim, who went on to teach courses at the Seniors College of PEI and published a book in 2015.

Jim is mourned by his wife of twenty-six years, Jean Burnett Farris; his children, Mona Denton (Peter), Peter Farris-Manning (Cheryl), and Kevin Farris (Jim Harlick); grandchildren, Ruth Denton (Vijay Chalasani); Daniel Denton; Jamie Bouchard (Jordan), Nikki Lauman (She-Yang), Kim Farris-Manning; great-grandchildren Charlotte and Luca Lauman, and Arlo Bouchard; stepchildren, Niall Burnett (Cathy), Katherine Burnett, Peter Burnett (Debbie), and Laurie Caldwell (Doug); step-grandchildren Elspeth Murray Masalosalo (Lio), Emily Murray Tolnai (Peter), Julia Murray Vogt (Doug), Jane-Alice Murray Tye (Steven), Stephen Murray (Wendy Dillon), Arden Burnett (Kyle Sahuri), Caitlin Burnett (Zachariah Appleton), Birchana Caldwell (Jason Bamford), Justyn Caldwell (Jarett Dumville), and Kera Caldwell; and step-great-grandchildren Ruby and Charlotte Vogt; George and William Tolnai; Mae, Kate, and Owen Tye; and Lacey and Elliott Dillon-Murray. Jim was predeceased by his parents, Charles Swan Farris and Euphemia (Effie) Flora, n?e McEachran; siblings, Duncan and Charlotte; by his stepson, Don Burnett; and by his former wife, Norma Manly.

Jim's family are grateful for the many neighbours, friends and caregivers who made his life so much brighter as he aged. Our special thanks to the Rev. Amanda Henderson-Bolton, the Andrews of Park West staff, as well as Dillon Sheehan, Mike Arsenault, and Ingrid Thompson.

We would be remiss not to mention Jim's love for pumpkin pie, hot chocolate, a game of Scrabble, and Cows ice cream!

In lieu of flowers, donations to St. James Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown; Knox College, Toronto; Presbyterian World Service and Development; or Project Ploughshares would be appreciated. Jim prearranged the donation of his body to Dalhousie University's Department of Medical Neuroscience, to contribute to medical research and the training of future practitioners.

A worship service in thanksgiving for Jim's life will be held at St. James Presbyterian Church, 35 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, on Sunday, August 6th, 2023 at 3 p.m. ADT. Additional information, including livestreaming details, will be available at https://www.forevermissed.com/w-james-s-farris/, where friends and family are also invited to share their memories of Jim.
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