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Mary L. (Fortin) Barksdale, 81, a longtime resident of Stoughton, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Sunday, October 20th, 2024. Mary was the wife of Frederick W. Barksdale and passed away on their 61st wedding anniversary.
Farley Funeral Home provides complete funeral services in Stoughton, MA. Call us today for pre-planning or custom planning options.
Director. Michael Gardner is a licensed funeral director that joined the Farley Funeral Home staff in June of 2007. A resident of Canton since 2005, he was raised in Readville and is a graduate of Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood.
For more information or to speak to a funeral director, contact Farley Funeral Home via phone or email, find business hours or get directions to our location.
In 1964, Jay W. Farley, a lifelong resident of Stoughton, MA, purchased the Victorian home of Attorney Francis X. Greeley at 123 Walnut Street with the dream of starting his own funeral home. After several months of renovations, on February 22, 1965, the Farley Funeral Home opened for business.
Dorothy F. (Heelan) Klim, age 85 of Stoughton, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on November 12, 2022. Born in Stoughton, she was the daughter to the late Francis and Clotilda (Hellman) Heelan and was the loving wife of the late Robert G. Klim.
Farley Funeral Home will be just over 2 miles from the exit on your right. From 495 North or South (From Cape or Mass Pike): Take 495 to Exit 7 - Rt 24 N. Follow 24 N to Exit 18B (Rt 27 - Stoughton).
Wayne R. Madan, 77, a resident of Bridgewater, died peacefully at Life Care Center of West Bridgewater on Thursday, September 19, 2024 surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of Jo-Ann M. (Powers) Madan for 57 years.
Marjorie L. “Midge” (Pittsavage) Kelley, 96, died at her home in Stoughton, surrounded by her beloved family on Monday, June 26, 2023. Born in Stoughton, she was a lifelong resident of Stoughton and was a graduate of Stoughton High School.
Ralph Sellitto, 57, died Thursday, July 11, 2024, at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, after a courageous battle with cancer.