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Holly Rose (Soden) Farwell
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Holly (Soden) Farwell 33 of East Bethel MN passed away on July 29th 2016 after a hard fought and courageous battle with cancer. She was surrounded by Family and Friends.

Holly was born on December 3rd 1982 in Monroe WI. She grew up in Monroe and was a graduate of Monroe High School where she was a fierce competitor in Cross Country. Holly attended college at the University of Minnesota where she received a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. She continued to be an avid runner and competitor throughout her life. Holly found her passion teaching First Grade Spanish Immersion at Lino Lakes Elementary. Holly loved all of her Students and touched the lives of every person she met.

She married the love of her life, Casey Farwell on May 21st 2016. She enjoyed spending her free time cheering on the Packers, being with family & friends, and making memories with her Husband Casey & her Son Fletcher. Holly lived a faith filled life full of Compassion for Everyone around her.

Holly is survived by her Husband Casey Farwell and her Son Fletcher Ginkel. Her Parents Victor Soden, Terry (Brad) Richardson. Her Mother & Father-in-Law Ray & Ann Farwell. Her Sister Cory (Jim) Moreau, Her Brother Jacob (Kim) Soden, Her Brother-in-Law Derek (Gretchen) Farwell, Sister's-in-Law Jenifer Farwell & Holly (Stephon) Thomas. Four nephews Tyce, Levi, Michael, Brantley and one niece Quinn.

She is preceded in death by her Grandparents, Uncle Larry Van Treek, Uncle Richard "Richie" Thompson, her Cousin Nicholas Pitzen, Cousin Jason Koslowski and Cousin Keith Hamann.

Her big beautiful smile and contagious laugh lit up the room and will always be remembered.

The funeral will be on Friday August 5th at 11 at Eagle Brook Church in Lino Lakes MN. The visitation will be from 4 to 8 on Thursday August 4th at the Mueller-Bies Funeral Home in Lino Lakes MN.

A short prayer service will be held on Sunday August 21st at 2:30 at Shriner-Hager Gohlke Funeral Home, followed by a celebration of life at the Ludlow Mansion from 3 to 6.