James was born November 22, 1925 in Leominster, son of Raymond and Anna (Parker) Farquhar and had lived in Leominster most of his life. He was a World War II U.S. Army Veteran in the 69th division and was awarded a Purple Heart. He worked as a machinist in the tool & die industry for many years at various shops in the area, including LeBlanc Tool & Die and Advance Tool & Die both in Leominster. James was a member of Holy Family of Nazareth Church in Leominster and a former member of the Montachusett Twirlers. He enjoyed square dancing and was an avid gardener.
James was born November 22, 1925 in Leominster, son of Raymond and Anna (Parker) Farquhar and had lived in Leominster most of his life. He was a World War II U.S. Army Veteran in the 69th division and was awarded a Purple Heart. He worked as a machinist in the tool & die industry for many years at various shops in the area, including LeBlanc Tool & Die and Advance Tool & Die both in Leominster. James was a member of Holy Family of Nazareth Church in Leominster and a former member of the Montachusett Twirlers. He enjoyed square dancing and was an avid gardener.
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