Farley Scutts (18 Feb 1964 - 6 Apr 2024)

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Location
Garden of England Crematorium Sheppey Way Bobbing, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 8GZ
Date
10th May 2024
Time
4pm
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In loving memory of Farley Scutts who sadly passed away on 6th April 2024, aged 60 years.

My fantastic Dad sadly passed away in the evening of Saturday 6th April 2024. He was an amazing Dad, husband to Mum and Grandad to his three grandchildren.

Although my Dad is not a man of many words we’d all love anything you would like to say about him to be published here. I’m certain he’d like as many of you as possible to pay your respects to him when we lay him to rest.

Flowers may be sent c/o John Weir Funeral Directors, Rainham by 2:00 pm

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michelle evans wrote

Such a great person to have known. Helped me with some personal challenges in my life but one thing will always stay with me and this was about Sue. She's not just my wife she's my best friend. That truly resonates. Remarkable lovely man.

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Alastair Ferguson wrote

Probably the best General Manager I have worked for and will be sadly missed by so many people it was such a privilege to work for him. My thoughts are with all the family at this sad time

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Anthony Fagg wrote

I'm so sorry to hear Farley was one of the good guys and was a pleasure to work with.
My thoughts are with you all.

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Rob Ebsworth wrote

My heart felt condolences, so, so sorry for your loss. I still can’t believe he is gone. I had the privilege of working with Farley for many years, so much fun and so many laughs. A quiet yet larger than life gentleman, such a proud man who always had an angle. Rest in peace my dear friend, gone but not forgotten.

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Andrew Hanks wrote

From ya Happy Hammer to a heavenly Gooner many a happy meeting discussing operational issues on a Friday afternoon at P&H, nah discuss weekend football and our Cadbury visit to the Emirates stadium Arsenal v West Ham me in the gooners end and the Hammers whacked one in I jumped for joy your face was a picture as I was surrounded by gooners happy memories rest well Buddy ⚒⚒⚒⚒🙏🙏

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Mark Wisdom wrote

To the family at large, So very very sorry for your loss, Oh my dear friend. We first met when I was 24 some 37 years ago, and my first management role at Snowking, from that day until the last time we spoke a few years ago you have been nothing but kind, thoughtful supportive and funny. I recently heard someone say you are never truly forgotten while your name is being spoken, so here’s to Farley Scutts, one of life’s true gents. Bless you all.

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Darren Keene wrote

Farley was a fantastic guy, in my early days of my small business he always had time to speak to me and always recommended me to others. He had a very high up role but was so down to earth and it was so nice that he always had time for the little man. We always got on well and had the same interest in cars which kept us talking past the going home time :) He was a true family man and had many holidays with his family which he loved.
My heart goes out to his family at this difficult time.
He will always be remembered.
Darren and Kate

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Graham Barton wrote

Heartfelt thoughts goto Sue and the wider family. Brilliant and proud family man who will be sadly missed. We had some great times & some challenges throughout the many years at P&H, his infectious giggly laugh will be sadly missed. R.I.P Farley. Love, GB

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Jake Loeber wrote

I had the privilege of working with Farley at Harlow. I was very fortunate for him to give me a job and I will always be grateful for. He truly was a lovely man and I'm very thankful to have known him. Had some great nights out.
Our thoughts are with Sue and family.
Farley will be sorely missed but never forgotten.
Sending our love Jake and Charlotte xx

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Stephen Briggs-baldacchino wrote

I worked with Farley at Nisa and he was a rock of a boss who knew what was needed and stood his ground. Even though work was a very big part of his life nothing was more important than his family who he was always talking about (in a good way)
Especially his loverly wife and grandchildren
His loss is hard to believe and he will always be
Part of my memory’s .
My love and thoughts go out to all his family
And he may not be there in body but he will be beside you in spirit

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