Rochdale Observer

Tributes are paid as former mayor dies

- Beth.abbit@menmedia.co.uk @BethAbbitM­EN

TRIBUTES have been paid to a wellrespec­ted former Oldham mayor.

Joe Farquhar died at the weekend after a long illness.

Conservati­ve councillor Joe served the Royton South ward in two separate spells, from 1984 to 1988 and 1992 to 1996.

In his final year on Oldham council he was selected to serve as the mayor of Oldham.

He chose his mother, Sarah Cribes Farquhar, to serve alongside him as the Mayoress of Oldham for 1995-6.

During that year the pair visited Landsbergh­am-Lech, then one of Oldham’s twin towns in Germany, and also met dignitarie­s and famous people including Princess Anne, Alan Titchmarsh and Ronnie Corbett.

Joe became a magistrate in the borough in 1977 and was also a Justice of the Peace.

During Joe’s first stint as a Royton South councillor, he sat on various committees including those for housing, building services and personnel.

After returning as a ward member following local elections in 1992 his duties included service on committees for Policy, Leisure Services and Vacancy Control.

He was also a member of the Greater Manchester County Council from 1977 to 1981.

Joe had a sister, Sheila, and was the son of Joseph Mair Farquhar, who was a regular in the RAF.

An active member of the Royal British Legion, he was also an ex-Lancashire Fusilier and at the time of his death remained their Oldham branch president – a position he held for more than 20 years.

He was also a proud supporter and season ticket holder at Manchester City.

Joe had been ill for some time and spent his final days in a local nursing home in Oldham before his death on Sunday, March 18.

Oldham mayor Coun Shadab Qumer said: “This is very sad news and our deepest condolence­s go to Joe Farquhar’s family, friends and everyone who knew him.

“Joe’s time on Oldham council precedes mine, so I did not have the pleasure of know him.

“But it is clear that he was very active in many walks of public life as a magistrate, JP, ward member and with armed forces’ associatio­ns.

“I am sure there will be many local people who have fond memories of Joe and would like to pay tribute in the coming days.”

A Book of Condolence is now available at the Civic Centre entrance and the borough flag will be flown at half-mast on the day of his funeral, which will be attended by the current mayor of Oldham.

An online book of condolence is available at www.oldham.gov.uk/joefarquha­r

Funeral arrangemen­ts will be announced in due course. getting to

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