Mike Farrington
Honor Code SignatorySigned 11 Sep 2020 | 104 contributions | 2 thank-yous | 860 connections
Born in Lockeport, NS 1951. Moved to Ontario with mother (Margaret Lucy (Nash) Farrington) and brother (Allan Frederick Farrington) in 1961. Stayed with mother's sister, Nancy (Vickie) and her family (second husband John Pope and their son Nicholas Pope). Left my father Earle Frederick Farrington in Lockeport where he drowned in January 1962 duck hunting with Rupert (Poochie) Fiske. Came back to NS in 1970... married Linda Ellen Osborne in 1973. Have two sons - Michael Earle (Stephanie MacDougall) B: March 2 1978 and Christopher Martin (Sheryl Purdy) B: April 11 1982. Chris and Sheryl parents of Connor Martin Farrington B: Feb 20 2015
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