Harold Kevin Farren

Harold Kevin Farren passed from this world serenely on April 4th of 2026, in Olathe, Kansas.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri to Mary Elizabeth and Lyle Colbert Farren, on February 28th of 1953, Harold grew up in Lee’s Summit, living there until he would move to Olathe with his wife Linda Rosine.

Harold was dearly loved by his family, friends and four legged companions. He will be remembered for his warmth, kind heart and generous spirit. He enjoyed traveling, visiting places like Hawai’i, Seattle and the Rocky Mountains, but his favorite place to come back to was the lake. He loved listening to the water gently splashing against the shore and the tranquility of the evening breezes blowing through the trees.

He worked for the railroad for 40 years and after retirement devoted much of his time to Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church where he was a member of the facilities team for many years.

Harold is survived by his loving wife Linda Rosine, his children Anjanette and Aaron Ralston and James and Heather Farren; his stepson Dan Suptic his wife Jenny Suptic and grandchildren; Trenity Ralston, Dillon Ralston, Jeffery Farren, Maeve Farren, Maxwell Farren, Gabriel Suptic and Donovan Suptic, as well as his brother John Farren.

Harold was preceded in death by his father, Lyle Farren, his mother Elizabeth Farren, and his brother Lyle Farren.

 

A celebration of life service will be held at 1:00pm on April 25th at:

Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church

11100 College Blvd

Overland Park, KS 66210.

 

In lieu of flowers please consider donations to:

KU Hospice House at Olathe

15310 South Marion St

Olathe, KS 66061

Or

Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church

Facilities Team

11100 College Blvd

Overland Park, KS 66210

 

Services

Additional Service: Celebration of Life
Location: Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church
Address: 11100 College Blvd
City: Overland Park
State: KANSAS
Zip Code: 66210
Date of Service: Apr 25, 2026
Time of Service: 01:00PM
Additional Information: No Additional Information Added

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