Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Tracey Joseph Farrow


Tracey Joseph Farrow, 43, of Bellevue, Idaho, passed away unexpectedly on Dec. 11, 2008. Services were held Dec. 15 at St. Charles Catholic Church in Hailey.

Tracey was born April 6, 1965, in Pendleton, Ore., and moved to the Wood River Valley at the age of 6. He started the first grade at Bellevue Elementary, graduated from Wood River High in 1983, and later completed a Boise State technical program for small engine repair, primarily snow machines.

Tracey married Kathy Lickliter in 1988 and they have two children, Nathan James and Macey Anne. He was active in Wood River sports throughout his school years, but his favorite sport started at age 14 when his brother-in-law introduced him to the snow machine world. He should have had "Fast" as a middle name.

As the children started their sports activities he became their fan and was active in coaching the baseball teams that Nathan played on, from T-ball on.

Tracey is survived by his wife, Kathy; son, Nathan, and daughter, Macey; parents, Carol and Bill Eittreim; sister and brother-in law Terri and Rocky Sherbine; brothers Jubal Farrow, Jeff Farrow and Ryan Eittreim; nieces, Abby and Ali Sherbine, and nephews Isaac Sherbine, Tanner Farrow and Connor Farrow; and uncle, Jim Conlon, all of whom are from Hailey or Bellevue.

He is also survived by his father, Terry Farrow; brother Justin Farrow, sister Tara Farrow and paternal grandparents Bob and Jo Hargett from Pendleton.

Arrangements were under the care of Wood River Chapel of Hailey. Condolences may be left at www.woodriverchapel.com.




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