Beloved Musician and Former Band Member Seb Farrall Passes Away, Leaving Family, Friends, and the Coventry City Salvation Army in Mourning
The music world and the Coventry City Salvation Army community are in mourning following the tragic passing of Seb Farrall, a cherished musician, devoted husband, and loving father. Seb, who was Promoted to Glory on Sunday, March 30, 2025, leaves behind an immeasurable legacy of love, kindness, and dedication to both his family and his music.
Seb’s untimely departure has left an irreplaceable void in the hearts of his loved ones, friends, and bandmates. His contributions as a musician and his unwavering commitment to his faith and family touched the lives of many. Those who knew Seb remember him as a man of incredible talent, humility, and warmth—someone who brought joy to those around him through his music and spirit.
His wife, Fran, and their young daughter, Maisie, are now facing the unimaginable loss of a beloved husband and father. Seb’s parents, extended family, and the entire Coventry City Salvation Army community are also deeply grieving, struggling to come to terms with this devastating news. As they navigate this heartbreaking time, they are surrounded by an outpouring of love and support from those who were touched by Seb’s presence in their lives.
Messages of condolences and heartfelt tributes have been flooding in from across the community, reflecting the deep impact Seb had on so many people. Friends and fellow musicians have shared memories of his passion for music, his unwavering faith, and his ability to bring people together through his talent and generosity.
During this time of sorrow, the family asks for privacy and prayers as they process their loss. Details regarding memorial services and tributes in Seb’s honor will be shared in the coming days.
Seb Farrall’s legacy will live on in the hearts of those who loved him, and his music will continue to inspire. His passing serves as a heartbreaking reminder of how precious life is, and his memory will forever be cherished by those who had the privilege of knowing him.