Thomas Farrey

Thomas Farrey

December 25, 1991 - October 16, 2020

Obituary

Thomas “Tommy” L. Farrey, 28, of Platteville, Wisconsin, died on Friday, October 16, 2020 of natural causes. At this time there will be no formal services. The Melby Funeral Home & Crematory, Platteville is serving the family. Online condolences can be made at www.melbyfh.com.

Tommy was born on December 25, 1991 in Darlington, Wisconsin, son of Adam Farrey and Susan (Turner) Redfearn. He was married to Nicole Wernimont. Tommy was working as an audio engineer apprentice at Asylum Recordings in Dubuque, Iowa. He enjoyed working as a DJ and video gaming. He was very proud of his heritage, being a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, where a couple of years ago through a special ceremony he was named Ahoskaga, his native name given by the Ho-Chunk Nation.

Tommy is survived by his mother, Susan Redfearn; father, Adam Farrey; grandmother, Mary Turner, who raised Tommy from the age of three; sisters, Alyssa Redfearn and Emma Farrey; brothers, Dakota Redfearn, Anthony McWilliams, Nicholas McWilliams, and Jonathan Farrey. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, William “Bill” Turner, and Dennis and Ruth Farrey.

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Anna Pennington
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Dear Susie, Larry and I would like to express our deepest sympathy on the death of your son.
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Denise Rostad
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This is heartbreaking news. Tommy was my student in 3rd and 4th grade. I will remember his love for Harry Potter and his intelligence and creativity. My sincere sympathy to all of his family and friends, and especially to Mary.
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Susan Redfearn
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I love my son fully and eternally. I miss you. His energetic, intelligent, genius mind, wonderful soul, and huge heart blessed my life, very, very much. Rest peacefully Slee. You will always remain vibrant and you will always be a part of my life everyday.
MT
Marilyn Thomas
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such a shock to hear if Tommy passing away .rip tommy never say goodbye say see you later

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