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Amanda Dixon
October 5, 2005
Mrs. Farrell & Family,
I was totally shocked to hear about "Dr. Bob's" passing, and I am so sorry for your loss. While doing my clinical rotation for nursing school at Baptist, I had the privilege of taking care of him for 2 days. He was so kind to me, and was truly a joy to take care of. I feel very honored to have met him, you, and your daughter, Diane. Again, I am very sorry for your loss, and you all will be in my prayers.
Chris & Lisa Kaye
October 4, 2005
Our deepest sympathy.
With Kind Regards
Christian Douglas
October 4, 2005
Ms. Mary Louise, Uncle Bob, Uncle Mark and family,
We are all so very sorry to hear about your recent loss. I am so thankful that I was able to spend some time with him while in town a few weeks ago. I will always remember Dr. Farrell as a friend, always in high spirits and who completey adored his family and loved ones. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of loss.
Love,
Christian and Manala
Andrea Douglas
October 4, 2005
Dear Mary Louise and the Farrell family,
My heart goes out to all of you, feeling your sorrow and grief at this sad time. He lived life to the full and not one moment of it without his beloved wife and family. I know he will be sorely missed. Time will help ease your pain.
Love from,
Mike Farrell
October 3, 2005
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of Uncle Bob. His warm and genuine smile was so inviting. As an Uncle, he always seemed so happy to see his nieces and nephews. We have great memories of Uncle Bob, Aunt Mary Lou, and the Leroy Street Farrell’s at the Farrell reunions, Catholic Central and in the Binghamton area over the years. With Mark at the reunion this year, it was as if Uncle Bob and Aunt Mary Lou were nearby.
Please know that you are warmly in our thoughts and prayers.
Mike, Corinne, Haley, Taylor, Jamie and Remy Farrell
Dave & Courtney O'Brien
October 3, 2005
Mrs. Farrell:
We are so saddened by the news of Doc Farrell's passing. He was well-loved by his family and friends, and will be greatly missed by all. Please accept our most sincere condolences in this difficult time.
Warmly,
Dave & Courtney O'Brien
Kathy Giuliano
October 3, 2005
Dear Aunt Mary Louise, Bob, Dave, Ed, Mark, Bruce, Diane and Families,
We are all very sad to hear of Uncle Bob's passing.
Your Thanksgiving visits to Drexel Hill gave us many happy childhood memories, how he drove six lively children and one "Sugar" dog for hours on the most popular travel day of the year. He will be greatly missed.
You all will continue to be in our prayers -- that God's great love and peace surround you during this time.
Please give your Mom an extra hug for me.
Love to all,
Kathy (Thomas) Giuliano
Tim & Melia Merriam
October 3, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
margaret black
October 3, 2005
MaryLouise & Family,
We are so very sorry to learn of Bob's death. He was so proud of all his family - you were his joy. He will be missed by all.
Love,
Mag Black Scott & David Scott
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