Del Scott Farler

Del Scott Farler

May 18, 1962 - January 25, 2022

Del Scott Farler, 59, went home to be with the Lord, on Tuesday, January 25, 2022.
Mr. Farler, born in Sulphur Springs, Texas, graduated from Sulphur Springs High School and went on to earn his Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling from Texas A&M University-Commerce. After graduating, he served as a college recruiter for LE Fletcher Technical Community College in Houma, Louisiana and a Director of Youth Facilities in West Palm Beach, Florida. After returning to Texas, Scott earned a Doctorate in Educational Administration from Texas A&M University-Commerce and served as a principal, Assistant Superintendent, and Director of Curriculum. He met the love of his life while in the doctoral program, and he and Teresa were married in 2008. Together they shared a love of family, travel, nature, and their pets.
He retired from a career in education in 2020 and moved to Sherman, Texas. He combined his love for learning and all things in nature by earning his AgriLife Master Gardener certification from Texas A&M University and Texas A&M AgriLife Master Naturalist certification (Texas A&M University) in one year. He was an active member of the Bluestem Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist organization and the Grayson County Master Gardeners where he served as the Vice President.
Mr. Farler was a member of St. Mary’s Parish in Sherman, Texas, where he served as a Sacristan and a Communion Minister. He was inducted into the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, Southwestern USA Lieutenancy, in October 2016 and deepened his commitment to the Church. He read and studied the Bible daily and lived his faith as a true Christian. Scott never met a stranger and always took time to listen and laugh with everyone. He was always one to seek adventure and new opportunities. At the age of 18, he earned his pilot’s license and enjoyed flying every weekend. Whether he was scuba diving off the coast of Florida or skiing in Vermont, he made the most of every minute. Scott had a special way with animals and his pets, which were many, knew his kind and gentle nature. Scott genuinely cared for his family and the community in which he served. He was a generous, loving and devoted husband, son, brother and uncle.
Mr. Farler was preceded in death by his father, Billy Lee Farler; grandparents, Rudy and Lou Lee LeDeen, Ardell Flanagan, and Ora Lee and Willie Thomas Farler. He is survived by wife, Teresa Farler; mother and stepfather, Mary Jo and Carl Smith; sister, Lorie Farler Hughs and husband, Matthew; nephews, Landon Myers, Cole Myers, Dylan Hughs, Daniel Hughs and niece, Haley Pierce; great nieces, Jett Myers, Landrie Myers, Haven Pierce, and Halstyn Pierce and great nephew, Trenton Davenport.
The Funeral Mass is scheduled for Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 10 a.m. at St Anne’s Catholic Church, 727 S Travis Street, in Sherman, Texas. The Rosary will be held at 9:00 a.m. prior to the Mass. The visitation with the family will be held on Monday, February 7, at 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. at Johnson-Moore Funeral Home at 631 W Woodard Street, Denison, Texas. Mr. Farler will be interred in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Osmond, Nebraska.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church or the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.

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  • Tom Mittler

    says:

    we were blessed to know Scott while he lived in Longview; he was always cheerful, helpful and calm; so sorry that he left too soon. Jan and Tom Mittler

  • Kim Owens Lemons

    says:

    Scott was our neighbor growing up as teenagers. He always kept us laughing and had a light hearted, caring disposition. My brother Andy and mother Linda extend our deepest condolences to Lorie and Mary Jo and all the family. We know he is watching from above. Love and prayers Kim Owens Lemons

  • Kathy Woods

    says:

    Scott and his family were my neighbor in Sulphur Springs. Scott was a sweetheart. His mother was a very dear friend of mine. I’m so sorry for your loss Mary Jo & Lorie. I’m praying for you to have peace & comfort during such a difficult time.

  • Susan Watts

    says:

    So sorry for your loss. Scott was the best man at my wedding and sang so beautiful. May he and Mike Kelty have an awesome reunion, I can hear them laughing now.

  • Jennifer & Scott Harris

    says:

    Dr. Farler and family – We are so very sorry for your loss. You all will remain in our prayers in the days and weeks ahead.

  • Shelee Duke

    says:

    TJ, You continue to be in my thoughts and prayers. Praying you find comfort in your precious memories. Shelee Duke

  • April Estrada

    says:

    Dr. Farler, we continue to cover you with healing prayers of peace and comfort. Region 10 and all of your education family loves and adores you. We are so sorry for your loss. – April Estrada

  • Amy Brown

    says:

    TJ, I am so very sorry to hear of Scott’s passing. Please know that you and your family have lots of people praying for you and keeping you in their thoughts. Love, Amy Brown

  • Sheila Thrash

    says:

    TJ I am just learning of Scott’s passing. I am so sorry. Scott and I worked together in Farmersville. He was a great support.

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