Harry Farnham (Deceased)


Harry Farnham III passed away on November 26, Thanksgiving Day 2020 from Covid 19.  

Harry M. Farnham III,  we sadly announces the unexpected passing of Harry M Farnham III on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 2020.

Harry, was born on July 24, 1943 in Concord, New Hampshire.  Harry began his career at a young age owning Sinclair gas stations and then relocated from Houston, Texas to Fullerton, California where he had a successful sales and management career in copier/ printing sales at Savin. At the age of 40 years old he moved to Dallas, Texas and started his own Canon copier business, Innovative Office Systems. He sold Innovative Office Systems to Alco Office Products which became IKON. He remained with IKON in Senior Executive Leadership until he retired in 2001.  See Obituary click here: 

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Harry Farnham 1990
Harry Farnham 2010
Harry Farnham (Deceased
ALCO 
Innovative Office Systems
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Harry farnham 1992
Harry founded Innovative in 1983 and became a member of the AOP team in 1989. He continued managing and growing the company until his retirement in 2003.                      
Harry and Cynthia 2010

Harry and Cynthia 2012









Today, Harry and Cynthia live in Dallas and he is President of "Chary Corp" the investment management company he founded in 2003 when he retired from AOP. They have nine grandchildren and stay young spending time with the children and grandchildren as well as travel as often as possible!  Harry said his and Cynthia's health is still good and they are enjoying retirement!
Harry and Cynthia  April 22, 1967 on their wedding day!
*In mid January 2014 Joyce and I had dinner with Harry and Cynthia and Beth and Bob O'Brien. We talked until we closed down the "Stonewood Grill" in Naples.  It was a wonderful evening, great to visit with Harry, Cynthia, Bob and Beth!


4 comments:

Paul Archer said...

Darn.

I very much enjoyed knowing Harry. Had an interesting balloon ride including a crash landing in CA 90 minutes outside of Inn at Spanish Bay with Harry and his wife in 1994

Paul Archer

Bill Curran said...

Thank you for sharing. He was a good man and friend.
Bill

John Stuart said...

Thanks for sending…I hadn’t heard. He was a really good guy and we very much enjoyed being with him and Cynthia…way too young.

John

Jim Kincer said...

It seems like just yesterday we had dinner with Harry and Cynthia in Naples. He was a very nice southern gentleman and will be missed by everyone who knew him! God bless the family!