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Angela Rae Farrow

July 23, 1971 — June 25, 2024

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Angela Rae Farrow has gone to her eternal home with our Lord on June 25, 2024

Angela was born in Snoqualmie, Washington, on July 23, 1971, to Earl " Poppy" Leavitt and Sandra Allen. She comes from a large family with five other siblings: Julie Miller, Trudy Baker, Terry Leavitt, Gerald "Scott" Leavitt, Tonya Leavitt, and many nieces and nephews. Her family fell short of wealth but were rich in love, family, traditions, and many outdoor adventures. Angela spent her childhood years moving frequently with her family throughout the Pacific Northwest. She eventually landed in Cottage Grove, Oregon, where she met her love, Ryan Farrow, in 1987. They went fishing on their first date, and both felt they had made the catch of their lives. Together, in 1989, they moved and relocated to Walla Walla, Washington. They eloped and were married on December 19, 1989, at the Walla Walla courthouse. The marriage cost $25.00, a small investment for a lifelong love story.

In 1990, she graduated from Pendleton Community College with a certificate in dental assistance and began a career at Southeast Dental Mall. The following year, on October 1, 1991, they started their family with the birth of their son Clayton Farrow and followed with their daughter Megan Farrow on May 17, 1994. As a family, they enjoyed the outdoors and could be found on the ski slopes at Ski Bluewood every winter.

Angela later returned to school and graduated from Columbia Basin College in 2007 with an AAS in Dental Hygiene. She received the "Grand Scaler" award and went on to end her career in that field.

Her family continued to grow with the addition of daughter-in-law Rachel Farrow and son-in-law Sam Perry. Shortly after, she was blessed with grandchildren Opal and Ruby (due July 21, 2024), Farrow and Stryker, and Wrenley Perry, who lovingly called her "Nani". She also considered her longtime friends, Dan and Paula Elsom, and, of course, Dee " Momma Dee" Ojeda, as extended family.

Angela is known for our Lord and Savior to be the cornerstone of her foundation and praised him to the end. She loved the Lord with all her heart. He is her strength, her shield, and her comforter. She was also known for being very organized, with notes and lists to no end. Everything planned for success and planned to make it special.

Although cancer stole pieces of her and time with those she loved, it could not take away her many blessings. She will be forever missed, honored, and never forgotten.

Angela was preceded in death by her father, Earl Leavitt, and brother, Gerald "Scott" Leavitt.

Viewing and Visitation will be held on Friday, July 5, 2024, from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM at Herring-Groseclose Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at 11:00 AM, at the Calvary Chapel, 2139 Fern Ave, Walla Walla, with the Graveside service to follow at Mountain View Cemetery, 2120 S 2nd Ave.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Calvary Chapel through the Herring-Groseclose Funeral Home, 315 W Alder St, Walla Walla WA 99362. In addition, friends and family are invited to sign the online guestbook at www.herringgroseclose.com.

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