Vernon Farrell
Vernon Farrell
Services will be held Friday for
Vernon Patrick Farrell of Shel-
ton. He died at home on February
10. He was 67.
He was born in Shelton on No:
vember 26, 1928 to Charles J. and
Laura E. (Wilcox) Farrell. He
' graduated from Irene S. Reed
High School in 1947.
Mr. Farrell joined the US.
Army after graduation. He served
in Korea and Japan. He was mar-
ried to the former Edna L. Guth-
rie on March 18, 1955. He was
employed for over 30 years by the
Simpson Timber Company. He
enjoyed playing bingo. He was in-
vovled with the Jolly Jesters for
17 years.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Edna, in 1990 and by his
son, Christopher Farrell, in 1983.
Survivors include his sons,
Brooks Farrell of Shelton and
Douglas J. Farrell of Ketchikan,
Alaska; his daughter, E. LaVeme
Putvin of Shelton; five grandchilv
dren and numerous nieces and
nephews.
The Reverend William Kallap-
pa will officiate at funeral‘se'lfi
vices scheduled to begin at 1 pm.
on February 16 at the First Bap-
tist Church. Burial will be in
Shelton Memorial Park. Arrange-
ments are by McComb Funeral
Home. “5ng [745
517mm Maw (“a Jawmal
, OCR Text:
Vernon Farrell
Vernon Farrell
Services will be held Friday for
Vernon Patrick Farrell of Shel-
ton. He died at home on February
10. He was 67.
He was born in Shelton on No:
vember 26, 1928 to Charles J. and
Laura E. (Wilcox) Farrell. He
' graduated from Irene S. Reed
High School in 1947.
Mr. Farrell joined the US.
Army after graduation. He served
in Korea and Japan. He was mar-
ried to the former Edna L. Guth-
rie on March 18, 1955. He was
employed for over 30 years by the
Simpson Timber Company. He
enjoyed playing bingo. He was in-
vovled with the Jolly Jesters for
17 years.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Edna, in 1990 and by his
son, Christopher Farrell, in 1983.
Survivors include his sons,
Brooks Farrell of Shelton and
Douglas J. Farrell of Ketchikan,
Alaska; his daughter, E. LaVeme
Putvin of Shelton; five grandchilv
dren and numerous nieces and
nephews.
The Reverend William Kallap-
pa will officiate at funeral‘se'lfi
vices scheduled to begin at 1 pm.
on February 16 at the First Bap-
tist Church. Burial will be in
Shelton Memorial Park. Arrange-
ments are by McComb Funeral
Home. “5ng [745
517mm Maw (“a Jawmal
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Obituaries for Shelton Cemetery,F Last Name,Farrell, Vernon Patrick #1.tif,Farrell, Vernon Patrick #1.tif, Farrell, Vernon Patrick #1.tif
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