The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 2010 Page: 5 of 12
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Kim charier, who has
worked with Farkas for
15 wars at the Methodist
Hospital, said he has
ncxvi held just one job at
g,ttfoc. She said what he
docs for people all of the
time, both in ansi out of
the hospital, is nothing
short ot selfless,
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said. “What he has stone
with his life and what he
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done we thought was
working well, but it just
didn't hold up." Frazier
told trustees.
Alter conferring with
agencies such as Texas
their own by capturing
bats, remoxing them, then
sealing up the places
where bats got into the
buildings.
It's not the first, time
the school district has
hast bat problems. This
time, hoxvcxvt, there were
many, many more bats
involved.
Woodall said that some
people think the htghxxax pfofcs and Wildlife and ding pro
Hat Solutions because we anticipate it
I'm for the professional going higher," he said.
Poole said that the dis-
trict would do whatever it
takes to keep students
safe.
"No students, tn our
knowledge, haw been bit-
ten or hurt by a bat and no
bat that has been tested
has come back positive for
rabies," he said.
" The bottom line is that
our kids are safe. We're not
out of the woods yet, but
con-tnution on Intciv.m t|n Gts of Mont Belwu's venfed m certain etnet " ,,c'ik•"''a "nu-
10s Trinity Riser Bridge Animal Control Disision. genes situations, accord- < t,<ir’- and ’
has driven bats that nest the school district finally mg to Koontz. team effort in dealing with
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ated the pharmacy* for
four decades.
In HNl, Farkas said
Hurricane Alicia des-
troyed tire family oxvned
pharmacy
After the destruction
of Silvan Drug, Farkas
attempted life as a retiree
tot only a seat and then
found his current fob at
Baytown’s Methodist
Hospital;
“1 had tn go back to
work.” he said. “1 hasv an
extreme lose of people
and a desire to serve."
At his celebration,
Farkas repcatedlx told
guests that he Wished he
could have shared the
moment with his Wife,
who passed awax five
years ago. The couple had
two children.
Shery l Doyle, who has
xvorked with Farkas for
seven year , said Shirlev
was the perfect match for
Farkas. <
“They xvere perfect for
each other," Dovle said.
“They xvere like peas and
carrots.”
His daughter, Audrey
f Farkas, said her favorite
ft. memory of the pharmacy
K in La Porte was decorat-
EB ing it for Christmas,
g- turning the store into an
| indoor Winter Wonder-
flE land. ■
tS “It was something our
; whole family worked on,’’
she said. “It was definite-
Iv one of tnv favorite
pl' memories with him."
Farkas said his job
afforded him a daily dose
• of rewards.
“It is rewarding to help
people,” he said of his
lifelong work. “The phar-
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Stan IVarier, the assis-
tant superintendent of help totaled mote than
operations for Bl USD, 140,000 in foe first couple
tokl school board mem
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of those bats could haw anted
made their xvax tn Baritcrs Superintendent
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Halter, Janie. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 2010, newspaper, February 25, 2010; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192827/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.