Donald L. Farwell

LAKEVILLE — Donald L. Farwell, 62, died Jan. 1, 2018, at his home in Las Vegas, Nev., after a courageous battle with cancer.

He was born May 8, 1955, in Sharon, the son of the late Lucy (Lovett) Farwell and Ken Farwell Sr. of Las Vegas.

Don was a graduate of MCRD Parris Island, after which he spent some time serving as a Marine Corps Reservist. He was also a member of Lakeville Hose Co #1 for a brief period where he became a state-certified firefighter. 

Anyone that knew him  knew how much he loved the Boston Red Sox and the New York Giants.

Don worked at Community Lumber and Hardware in Lake-ville and played on their softball team. 

He moved to Las Vegas in 1990; he worked there for many years, quickly moving up the ranks to corporal of security at one of the casinos. 

Don is survived by his wife, Joann Farwell; his father, Ken Farwell Sr.; his daughter, Jenn Farwell of Salisbury; his son, Jason Farwell and his wife, Summer, of East Windsor Conn.; his stepson, Bobby; three stepdaughters, Trudy, Tricia and Traci, all of Las Vegas; and his siblings, Kathy DeVries, Karen Hansen, Wendy Currier, Nancy Shapcott and Ken Farwell Jr.; his grandchildren, Nathan, Kaleb, Austin, Kylee, Isabelle and Taylor; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. 

Don was predeceased by his mother, Lucy, in 2007; and his brother, Michael, in 2014.

Services will be held in September 2018 and will be announced once plans are finalized. 

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial donations be made to Lakeville Hose Co., P.O. Box 1969, Lakeville, CT 06039.

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