Roll of Honour
Jim Farrier, 1937 - 2020 by Fred Gray
It is with great sadness that the association was informed that Jim Farrier passed away on Thursday 5 November after a long fight against cancer. Jim with wife Dorothy, they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in 2019 Jim was a National Serviceman who had extended his two year compulsory term to a three year engagement for him to be eligible for service in 9 Para Squadron. Jim, born in Newcastle 1937 was one of the great characters of the squadron at that time. Never short of a joke being blessed with that sense of humour not fully understood by the southern population of the UK. He also enjoyed breaking into song at any time. He was a member of the squadron cross country team in winning that year’s championships in 1958- 59. He returned to his home city of Newcastle after he completed his National Service and met and married Dorothy and they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this year. The have two daughters and ten grand-children who never wanted for anything with two such adoring grandparents as Jim and Dorothy. Jim also entered into the property business and owned a pub and a number of other properties |
Jim and Dorothy attended the annual reunions of the AEA meeting with a few their former Army mates and friends. They were always good company at the table with Jim commanding the attention of the other guests with his brilliant humour.
A friend of mine and a sad loss to the association.