

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Scott Jeffrey Farrell on March 4, 2024.
Scott was a beloved friend, life partner, and brother, whose presence will be deeply missed.
Born on May 27, 1958, in Buffalo, New York, Scott spent most of his later years in Seattle, Washington.
Scott's journey was marked by remarkable achievements and unwavering commitment to his passions.
He pursued his education at Michigan State University, where he not only honed his skills in engineering and business but also cultivated enduring friendships as a member of the Theta Chi fraternity, where he
served as president.
A proud Spartan, Scott's dedication to his alma mater remained steadfast throughout his life.
Scott's professional journey reflected his exceptional business acumen and leadership skills.
As CEO, he steered several companies to success, leaving an indelible mark on the business world.
Yet, beyond his professional accomplishments, Scott will be remembered for his generosity of time and resources, touching the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Scott found solace and exhilaration in the skies. A skilled pilot, he delighted in flying his twin engine plane and later jets for both business and pleasure.
His love for aviation extended beyond personal enjoyment as he generously donated his time and aircraft to Freedom Bound Hounds, transporting rescue dogs across the country, facilitating their adoption into loving homes—a testament to his compassionate nature.
Scott was the beloved son of John and Laura Farrell, and the cherished brother of Jacqueline Farrell Carty and Mark Farrell.
He shared a profound bond with his longtime life partner, Ms. Toni Munizza, and was embraced as family by her loved ones.
A Celebration of Life event to honor Scott's memory will be scheduled in the near future, providing an opportunity for friends and loved ones to come together and commemorate his remarkable life.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Scott's name to FreedomBoundHounds.com would be deeply appreciated,
continuing his legacy of compassion and service.
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