Mr. Farley was born June 7, 1909, in Redfield, a son of Russell and Beulah Joiner Farley.
He was formerly employed as a sales representative for several automobile agencies.
Mr. Farley was an Episcopalian. He was a member of Frank A. Johnson Post, American Legion, Johnson City.
He served with the Army Tank Corps in Italy during World War II.
Besides his mother of Westdale, he leaves four sisters, Gladys Miller, Westdale; Ida Huntley, Williamstown; Mrs. Donald (Ina) Carl, Pulaski, and Mrs. Harry (Mildred) Fox Jr., Taberg, and two brothers, Leonard Farley, Pamona, Calif., and William Farley, Camden.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Sanborn Funeral Home, Camden. Burial will be in Westdale Cemetery.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m today.
Rome Daily Sentinel, Rome, N.Y., Tuesday Evening, March 30, 1976
Mr. Farley was born June 7, 1909, in Redfield, a son of Russell and Beulah Joiner Farley.
He was formerly employed as a sales representative for several automobile agencies.
Mr. Farley was an Episcopalian. He was a member of Frank A. Johnson Post, American Legion, Johnson City.
He served with the Army Tank Corps in Italy during World War II.
Besides his mother of Westdale, he leaves four sisters, Gladys Miller, Westdale; Ida Huntley, Williamstown; Mrs. Donald (Ina) Carl, Pulaski, and Mrs. Harry (Mildred) Fox Jr., Taberg, and two brothers, Leonard Farley, Pamona, Calif., and William Farley, Camden.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Sanborn Funeral Home, Camden. Burial will be in Westdale Cemetery.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m today.
Rome Daily Sentinel, Rome, N.Y., Tuesday Evening, March 30, 1976
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