Draft:Pat Farr
American politician
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Pat Farr is an American politician from Oregon. He served one term in the Oregon House of Representatives in the 72nd Oregon Legislative Assembly. He later served as a Lane County commissioner since 2013[1] and chaired the commission.[2][3]
Pat Farr Sr. | |
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| Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 14th district | |
| In office January 2003 – 2004 | |
| Preceded by | Diane Rosenbaum |
| Succeeded by | Debi Farr |
| Personal details | |
| Party | Republican |
| Spouse | Debi Farr (m. 1975) |
| Children | 3 |
Biography
Farr
moved from Sheffield, England at age 10 to Tillamook County, Oregon. He graduated from Tillamook High School in 1972 and moved to Eugene in 1973 to attend the University of Oregon. He met his wife Debi that year.
They were married in 1975 and have three children, all graduates of Willamette High School: Patrick Jr. has a Master of Arts in Philosophy from University of Arizona and lives with his wife Yolanda in Tucson; Evan has a PhD in Government from University of Virginia and lives with his wife in Charlottesville and Hayley, having studied zoology at Oregon State University, lives in San Francisco.
He served in the Oregon Army National Guard for six years. He was assigned to A, B and C Companies and Headquarters of the 2nd Battalion of the 162nd Regiment, 41st Brigade, 7th Light Infantry Division, US Army.