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Richard Lee Farrow, 54, of Deerlick Road, Ewing, Kentucky, passed away Sunday, February 18, 2024 at his residence.
Born November 30, 1969 in Fleming County a son of Melvin Farrow and the late Mildred Sue Niece Farrow.
He was a graduate of Fleming County High School and the Maysville Community College. He was an employee of the Kentucky Department of Highways, where he worked as an engineering technician and designer. He enjoyed leather work, wood working, and farming, working on the farm with his tractor and especially taking care of and tending his cows.
In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, John and Sudie McKee Niece.
Survivors include his wife, Debra Koehler Farrow of Ewing; his father, Melvin Farrow and his wife Dee of Wellington, Kentucky, one step son, Jake Donovan of Minneapolis, Minnesota; a half-sister, Emily Farrow of Lexington, Kentucky, his two dogs who he loved, Maggie and Bucky.
Services will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Thursday, February 22, 2024 in the chapel of the Price Brothers Funeral Home in Elizaville with Rev. James Hickerson officiating.
He will be laid to rest in the Elizaville Cemetery.
Visitation is after 12 Noon until the hour of service at the funeral home.
Casket Bearers will be Eddie Koehler, Mike Koehler, Rachel Catchings, Danny Tucker, Eric Burgemeier, and Jake Donovan.
All arrangements for Richard Lee Farrow and family are under the care and direction of the Price Brothers Funeral Home, 5197 Elizaville Road, Ewing, Kentucky 41039.
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