N.H. legend Bill 'Wolfman' Farrand has died after a lengthy illness

Photo: Jay Kennedy/Clark's Trading Post

LINCOLN, N.H. — New Hampshire legend William “Wolfman” Farrand has passed away, according to Clark’s Trading Post.

Farrand played the notorious ‘Wolfman’ character for White Mountain Central Railroad starting in 1993, where he frightened children and tourists and told them to stay off his land.

He was a long-time entertainer in New Hampshire and loved to tell guests he was “actin’ crazy and getting’ paid for it.”

The 60-year-old man died after a lengthy illness, according to his obituary.

“Many people have played the part of Wolfman at Clarks, but Bill lived the part,” his obituary read.

Calling hours will be held Sunday April 8, 2018 at Fournier-Hale Funeral Home, 144 Main St., North Woodstock, NH from 2-5, with a memorial service at 5:00.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Loon Mountain Ministry in his name www.loonmtnministry.com.

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