Denise Ann Farmer

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Denise A. Farmer of Danvers died peacefully after courageously living for many years with serious medical conditions. Denise is the daughter of Francis X. and Helen M. (Gannon) Farmer of Danvers. She leaves behind her family. Her brother Michael J. of Danvers, Mark F. and Beth Owens of Ijamsville, MD, John P. and his wife Susan of Danvers, Brian J. and his wife Anne of Danvers, and her sister Maryellen Feeley and husband Edmund of Greenwich, CT. The beloveds of Denise’s life, her nieces and nephews are: Jay Farmer (New Orleans, LA), Joan Farmer (Danvers), Meghan Farmer (New York, NY), Caroline Feeley (London, England), Nathan Farmer (Arlington, VA), Ellen Feeley (New York, NY), Justin Farmer (Allston), Sarah Farmer (Ijamsville, MD), Katherine Feeley (Greenwich, CT), Neal Farmer (Danvers) and Patrick Feeley (Greenwich, CT). She also leaves many cousins and dear friends. Her family is especially grateful to her caregiver and wonderful friend Donna Wells of Peabody. Denise will be remembered for her kindness, wisdom, wit and moxie. She proved to be a strong advocate and voice for the disabled and sick. Visiting hours are Friday, September 1, 2017 from 4PM-7PM at C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. Her funeral Mass will be Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 11am at St. Mary of the Annunciation Church, 24 Conant St., Danvers. Relatives and friends are invited. Burial will be private. Donations may be made in her memory to the Kaplan Family Hospice House, 78 Liberty St., Danvers, MA 01923 or the Northeast Animal Shelter, 347 Highland Ave., Salem, MA 01970.

 

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  1. My heart goes out to all the Farmer family during this time of sorrow. Denise was a great source of inspiration to me, and all that knew her, she will not be forgotten….
    Denise- I no longer hear your laughter
    I can not see your smile
    I wish we could talk again if only for awhile
    I know your watching over me, seeing all that I do
    And though I know your still with me in spirit, I will forever be missing you
    Life is short as you often told me, and at anytime it could end
    You will always be my friend,now you can breathe easy until we meet again..
    Your loving friend until the end.. Donna Wells

  2. Sending our love and sympathy to all of Denise’s family. I will miss her dearly. She kept us up to date on the Boston Farmer happenings, always so proud of her nieces and nephews. May her spunky spirit live on in all of us.

  3. Sorry to hear of Denise’s passing. My fond memories of the entire Farmer Family at the Manchester B & T

  4. After years of intense pain and suffering, our friend of many years gave up the fight for life.. She went to a better place free from all the trials and tribulations of her last few years. Anyone that had the good fortune to know Denise, will be saddened by her passing, especially because of her joyous personality and vigor for life. Her happy spirit, even in the midst of her pain, was all pervasive and catching, in other words she made us laugh!. We will miss her very much!
    Bon voyage Denise, may god hold you in the palm of his hand.
    To the Farmer family, our very sincere condolences.

  5. My sympathy and prayers to all of the Farmers in their loss of Denise. I remember many afternoons chatting with her at the B&T. She was a very bright, articulate, fun gal. May she rest in peace.
    Sheila (Walker, Greason) Turpin

  6. Even though we grew apart over the years, it was always a pleasure when we ran into each other occasionally. We’re very sorry to Denise’s passing. Our sincere sympathies to the Farmer family. Sue and Ed Mercer

  7. Dear Friends, We understand the pain. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family. Peace, Ron & Lucy Meoni

  8. Frank and Helen,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Wishing you God’s peace and comfort. Jerry and Lou Ullrich

  9. John, Sue & Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We are sorry for your loss. With sincere, heartfelt sympathy, Ron & Liz Cobb


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