Condolences
Our thoughts are with you, Patricia, Laura and Sarah. Thank you for the lovely card. We are happy to hear that Pat had a special Christmas with you. I was the oldest cousin and recall many great times we shared as youngsters with our parents and grandparents, Frank and Hilda Farley. We always looked forward to get- togethers and dinners with Uncle Ken, Auntie Shirley, Pat, Greg, Grandma and Granddad. Pat and Greg were younger than me and closer to my brothers and sister's
ages but we all had fun together. When we moved away from the coast we didn't see them for a long time but the family connection will always be there. Cherish your memories of Pat, a very fine man! Virginia and Howard West
Patricia, I believe Pat is counting eagles from above rather than from below. His spirit soars.
Marjorie
My sincere condolences to the Farley family. I worked with Pat at WGM for many years and missed his humour and great chats when he retired. Rest In Peace Mr Farley.
To our cousin Pat, and dear friend. Roy and I were so saddened to hear the news about Pat. Our hearts go out to you and Laura and Sarah. Please know you are all in our thoughts.
Roy and Betty Mayfield
Oh dear dear Pat! Our hearts go out to you and the girls. Love and hugs to you all!
Lorraine and Peter
We are sorry for your loss of such a beautiful soul! He was such a fun and genuine man. Pat taught both Colin and Larissa in WG Murdoch and I had the privilege of teaching with Pat for most of our WG Murdoch career! The birds are singing in heaven for Pat! Rest In Peace Pat! Colleen and Steve Murphy
Dear Pat! So many wonderful memories of our morning chats at the school. You were a wonderful caring man! You are alive in my memories!
Condolences to your family. Pat was a wonderful guy to work with. He had a great sense of humour and always a story to tell. A true gentleman that will be missed. Rest In Peace my friend.
I worked with Pat for many years at W.G. Murdoch School. His dry sense of humour, passion for teaching, love for the outdoors and his amazing stories about his travels with his family was inspiring. He taught my son and to this day Patrick shares incredible stories that Mr. Farley would bring to the classroom. My thoughts and prayers are with his lovely family. Rest well my Friend.
Gladys Brown
Pat and I were co-workers at WGM, and lunches in the staff room were a daily highlight with Pat entertaining us with the most amazing stories. My children attended Murdoch School as well, and our house still holds many of their projects from Pat's shop classes.
Praying that you will find comfort from your many great memories.
Joni Taylor
All teachers shape you, but Mr. Farley was one of a handful that shaped me most. He helped guide me into adulthood. Things he taught helped me find success in my first career. And now, as a teacher myself, his ethos and activities live on in my classroom - from end-of-class cleanup routines to geodesic domes and forcemeters. Thank you, Mr. Farley. :)
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