

Jennifer Dale Farrell, a radiant spirit, passed away on November 14, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in New York City and from the very beginning carried with her the resilience and vibrancy of that very city, which shaped every chapter of her life.
Her life took a beautiful turn one New Year’s Eve when she met the man who would become her husband. His military career opened a world of adventure, and she embraced every moment of being a proud Navy wife. Together, they traveled, built a family, and created a life rich with stories, friendships, and love. Through the military community, she met her best friend, forming a bond that became like family. One of the many joys of her life was watching her son follow in the same footsteps, becoming a sailor on November 27th, 2024.
She faced each new place and circumstance with confidence—always landing on her feet. In her healthcare career, she touched countless lives. Patients remembered her not only for her professionalism but for her warmth. Many returned with small tokens of appreciation, grateful for the kindness and dignity she showed them.
In her personal life, she shined even brighter. She was a true diva and fashionista—never leaving the house without being impeccably dressed and perfectly color coordinated. Her family knew her as a force to be reckoned with, full of fire, humor, and unmistakable flair. Her vibrant personality made her the perfect companion for new adventures, whether exploring destinations near and far or bravely sampling the questionable food spots her daughter talked her into.
Jennifer also had a playful, creative side. She loved collecting unique novelties like puzzles and pop culture collectables, and she truly enjoyed playing Crash Bandicoot when it was all the craze.
No time of year lit up her heart like Christmas—her favorite holiday, full of the same joy and wonder she embodied.
Above all, she brought laughter, color, and love to every room she entered. Her presence was a gift, her spirit unforgettable.
Jennifer, beloved wife of Tyrone Farrell Sr.; devoted mother of Sierra Farrell and Tyrone Farrell Jr.; sister of Wilbert Bass Jr.; and daughter of Ernestine Bass and the late Wilbert Bass, will be deeply missed by her family and by all those she welcomed into her life as if they were her own.
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