of Mountain Home, AR
September 23, 1932 - March 9, 2024
Mr. Lee Roy Farrier, 91, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away March 09, 2024 in Yellville, Arkansas. He was born on September 23, 1932 in Bowling Green, Kentucky to Henry and Opal Gibson and adopted by Eunice and Lillie (Hogan) Farrier. He was married to Erma Farris. He was a member of the Arkana Baptist Church, a United States Navy Veteran and a member of the Free Masons in Norfork. He was a hard working man with many talents beginning with the Navy, then as a tech mechanic for Boeing, before moving on to being a supervisor at Timex, a Deputy Sheriff in Norfork, the owner of Norfork Trout Dock, an retired appraiser for Baxter County and finally an author of the book ''Going Home'' of which all proceeds continue to fund scholarships for Norfork High School students. He loved fishing, farming and was a very friendly person that never knew a stranger and loved to tell stories.
Lee was survived by a son, Terrence Farrier; 2 grandchildren, Stephanie Haskell (David) and Jeremy Farrier; 3 great-grandchildren, Andrew Hurley Harris, William Jerane Harris and Marion Faie Andrews and a sister, Peggy Burkholtz. He was preceded in death by his wife; parents; son, Don Farrier and many brother and sisters.
A visitation will be held between 11-1:00pm on Thursday, March 14, 2024 at Arkana Baptist Church with funeral services to follow. Interment will be at Arkana Cemetery.
Mr. Farrier
Lee Roy as I called him has always been a good friend that would help anyone at any time. God bless him and his family..Lee you will be missed. One of a kind person..
Mr. Farrier
Lee Roy as I called him has always been a good friend that would help anyone at any time. God bless him and his family..Lee you will be missed. One of a kind person..
Lee Farrier lived a big life. He loved the Lord, Norfork, family and people. Lee was a natural storyteller. His story (on earth) is recorded in GOING HOME, his story. I enjoyed visiting with him and Erma in their home and hearing his true stories about family and Norfork.
May the Lord bless the family left behind. I believe Lee is now beginning a new story in heaven. May he reunion with all those people who loved him so well on this earth. God bless...
I'm so sorry for your loss Lee will be badly missed all my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family