Watertown Library Bids Farewell to Employee After 56-Year Career

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Pat Farrell is retiring from the Watertown Library after a 56-year career.

Pat Farrell is retiring from the Watertown Library after a 56-year career.

The following announcement was provided by the Watertown Library:

When Pat Farrell was first hired as a library page, she made $1.15 per hour, minimum wage at the time. She was 14 years old.

On Friday, Sept. 18, Pat will retire after working for 56 years at the Watertown Free Public Library. Through five decades, seven directors, and so many changes in the Library, Pat has remained a constant and reassuring presence at the Circulation Desk, offering help and chatting with patrons, many of whom she knows by name.

Growing up in Watertown, Pat and her friends loved to hang out at the Library’s East Branch. At age 14, she was hired as a page, shelving library books 10 hours a week.

By working after school and on weekends, Pat was able to save money. Her mother helped her to set up a savings account and she dutifully deposited every paycheck, minus a little spending money. (Years later, those savings would pay for her wedding.)

After graduating from high school, Pat started working full time in the Library’s Circulation Department. Over the years, she also spent time in the Technical Services Department, processing and preparing new books for the Library’s collection.

When her children were young, Pat worked part time but maintained a full-time connection with the Library, bringing her children to story times at the library’s West Branch. When her children grew older, she returned to a full-time position.

Along with being a friendly and familiar face at the front desk and in the community, Pat’s years at the Library provide an invaluable wealth of knowledge and experience which have benefitted both the Library and its patrons. The staff of the Watertown Free Public Library and the Town of Watertown congratulate and thank Pat for her remarkable record of service to this community.

Happy retirement, Pat!

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3 thoughts on “Watertown Library Bids Farewell to Employee After 56-Year Career

  1. Someone asked me if I lived at the Hamilton dog pound because of all the loud and persistent barking on Whites Ave. I knew what they meant as one dog barks as early as 6:30 a.m. and sometimes at 12:30 a.m. and then sporadically al day. This barking sets off a dog at 16 Whites on the corner.

  2. Hello Pat, Over the years I have loved to hear my sister Marion start a story with ‘My friend Pat….’ You have been such a positive influence to patrons, staff,community and well beyond Watertown. My prayers for you are a wonderful, joy filled retirement including many opportunities to enjoy Rice Krispie Treats! Blessings and Hugs, Elaine (Auntie Lainie) Lyons-Marietta GA

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