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Parker M. Farley, 22

OSWEGO, NY – Parker M. Farley, 22, a resident of Oswego, passed away Wednesday May 2, 2012, at University Hospital, Syracuse.

Born in Oswego, he was the son of Joseph (Dawn) Farley and Linda M. Cole, both of Oswego.

Parker M. Farley

Parker M. Farley

Parker was in the apprentice program as an Iron Worker for the Local 60 in Syracuse, and previously worked for the Labor Local 633.

He enjoyed welding, music, riding his motorcycle, expressing himself through body art, and spending time with his family and friends.

Surviving besides his parents, are his brother, Alexander (Michelle) Farley of Oswego; his sister, Jodi Farley of Winston Salem, NC; his maternal grandmother, Gladys Cole of Hannibal; his niece, Allison Farley; nephew, Alexander Farley Jr.; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was predeceased by his grandparents, Harriet and Regis Farley, and Fred W. Cole.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Paul’s Church, Oswego.

Calling hours will be held 3-7 p.m. Monday, at Nelson Funeral Home, 11 W. Albany St., Oswego.

Nelson Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

Online condolences may be made at www.nelson-funeralhome.com

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5 thoughts on “Parker M. Farley, 22

  1. Jodi and family, no words can convey my heart felt sorrow for your loss. Just know many people are thinking of you all and praying.

    Your friend, Thresa

  2. Jodie,

    I am grief stricken by news of the loss of your son. I would be at your side but living in Georgia makes it extemely hard to be where I should be at times like this. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I am so very sorry!

    Jolane

  3. Parker was a good kid! He will be greatly missed. Prayers and thoughts go out to your family and friends Parker! <3

  4. So very sorry to read of the loss of Parker. I was stunned to get the news and send condolences to his friends and family.

  5. Jodie and family,

    You may not know me, but I am Eddie’s niece. I always took Parker as my own uncle. I am very sorry for your loss. Parker was a great person! He will forever be remembered, missed, and of course loved.

    -Julia Scruton

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