Mr. Farley lived in Wichita, KS, and Seattle, WA, before moving to Branson in 1999, then to Joplin in 2001. He served in the U. S. Army from Jan., 1949 to Mar., 1950. He worked in production control for Boeing Aircraft in Seattle and Wichita.
Lewis is survived by a son, Ron Pilkenton, Wichita; a daughter, Shawn Owens, Rockhill, SC; 4 brothers, Leroy Farley, Jim Farley, Jack Farley and Bud Farley, all of Neosho; and 4 sisters, Colleen Rumley, Russellville, AR, Peggy Long, Neosho, Linda Reynolds, Anchorage, AK and Patsy Bridges, Stark City; and a special friend and companion, Joan Farley, Joplin. He was preceded in death by a sister, Bessie Farley Bumpas
Mr. Farley lived in Wichita, KS, and Seattle, WA, before moving to Branson in 1999, then to Joplin in 2001. He served in the U. S. Army from Jan., 1949 to Mar., 1950. He worked in production control for Boeing Aircraft in Seattle and Wichita.
Lewis is survived by a son, Ron Pilkenton, Wichita; a daughter, Shawn Owens, Rockhill, SC; 4 brothers, Leroy Farley, Jim Farley, Jack Farley and Bud Farley, all of Neosho; and 4 sisters, Colleen Rumley, Russellville, AR, Peggy Long, Neosho, Linda Reynolds, Anchorage, AK and Patsy Bridges, Stark City; and a special friend and companion, Joan Farley, Joplin. He was preceded in death by a sister, Bessie Farley Bumpas
Family Members
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William Glenn Farley Jr
1927–1927
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Glenna Colleen "Colleen" Farley Rumley
1929–2014
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Bonnie Louise Farley Eaton
1932–1998
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Bessie Maureen Farley Bumpas
1934–1998
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Ancel Leroy Farley
1936–2011
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Peggy Frances Farley Long
1938–2015
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Jackie Gene "Jack" Farley
1939–2009
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Buddy Carroll "Bud" Farley
1940–2019
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Linda Lou Farley Reynolds
1941–2021
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