

Farah Lorraine Sirman, a radiant soul whose presence lit every room she entered, passed away on April 23, 2026. She leaves behind her beloved sons, Kyler Golden and Keegan Golden, who were the center of her world and the purpose behind every step she took. To them, she was not just a mother — she was a constant source of love, strength, and unwavering devotion.
Farah is survived by her brothers, Matt Sirman and his wife Sarah, and Brandon Sirman and his wife Hannah; her step father, Mike Brown; her step mother, Beryl Sirman; her previous step mother, Gail Baxter; her step sister, Jamie Culpepper, and step brother Roger Hampton and wife Denise. She was a loving aunt to her nieces Molly Sirman, Maddy Sirman, and Calli Sirman, all of whom adored her.
She also shared a lifelong bond with her cousins Aimee Houghtalen, Cindy Brettle, and Kelly Baldree, who were more like sisters than cousins, along with their mother, her Aunt Ruth. Growing up together, they formed a connection built on love, laughter, and shared memories that shaped each of their lives.
Farah is preceded in death by her mother, Frances Brown, and her father, Barry Sirman.
Farah shared her life and heart with her significant other, Gary Paul May, whose companionship brought her joy, comfort, and partnership. Their bond was a meaningful chapter in her life, filled with laughter, support, and genuine connection.
A dedicated nurse, Farah brought compassion, energy, and joy to her work. Her outgoing personality made every patient feel seen, valued, and cared for. She had a rare gift — she never met a stranger. Whether in a hospital hallway, a grocery store line, or a chance encounter anywhere in life, Farah connected with people completely, sincerely, and without hesitation.
She lived boldly and joyfully, embracing life with laughter, warmth, and a spirit that drew others in. Farah had a way of making people feel understood, appreciated, and loved. Her ability to connect deeply with others was not just a trait — it was her superpower.
Farah’s legacy is one of love, light, and genuine human connection. She will be remembered for her kindness, her laughter, and the way she made the world feel a little brighter simply by being in it.
A memorial service for Farah will be Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 2:00 PM at Hill Crest Memorial Funeral Home, 601 Hwy 80 E., Haughton, Louisiana 71037.
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