Anonymous ID: 830db7 Sept. 30, 2020, 9:20 p.m. No.10865085   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5092 >>5274 >>5297 >>5328 >>5383 >>5509 >>5555 >>5573 >>5596 >>5608

>>10864271 lb

search results in q research for comey's wife

 

https://qresear.ch/?q=Patrice+Failor+Comey

 

8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (6)

#6941204 at 2019-07-07 17:17:17 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #8879: Sunday Day Shift Edition

 

try to find when and where Patrice Failor Comey, Comey's wife, was born

 

#6940892 at 2019-07-07 16:31:50 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #8879: Sunday Day Shift Edition

 

>>6940844

 

Patrice Failor Comey is a 'counselor' who advocates for juveniles in court cases.

 

what does she advocate for?

 

Is she another child advocate in the mode of HRC?

 

#6940844 at 2019-07-07 16:23:57 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #8879: Sunday Day Shift Edition

 

Patrice Failor Comey, wife, has no background….no birthdate, birthplace, or family

 

and…..she is a counselor.

 

https://frostsnow.com/Patrice-Failor

 

#2702257 at 2018-08-22 18:22:05 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #3412 Steeler Edition.

 

>>2701988 last bread

The Calderwood/Hearst names seem to be donors to medical causes in Iowa, and Patrice's brother is a politician (oops, not anymore) in Iowa. Need add'l info to make search useful.

 

Advanced search with terms Failor and Tibbetts both required didn't return any results.

 

This is a good reminder about Patrice Comey:

https://www.aol.com/article/news/2018/04/17/james-Comeys-wife-reveals-she-was-devastated-by-trumps-election-win/23413266/

 

Patrice Failor Comey's father Edward Dale Failor, b. 10/22/1927 is definitely from Iowa, per the 1930 census of Marion City, Linn County Iowa (attached - note family is listed on two consecutive pages). Edward's parents are W. Ernest and Harriett Failor.

 

Appears in the usual list of City Directories, did not view. Must have gotten into politics after WWII, appears in Who's Who in Government. Second edition, 1975-1976. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1975.

 

Those unusual names narrow that search down so nicely.

 

#2701986 at 2018-08-22 17:50:01 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #3411: Clowns go to Max PANIC!!

 

>>2701865

Well, well! Look here!

This guy is Patrice Failor Comey's BROTHER:

 

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2018/03/13/ed-Failor-jr-top-aide-bill-dix-departs-post/422387002/

 

Per James/Patrice's marriage record, her parents are Edward D. Failor, Sr. and Isobel Maurene Julius.

 

No luck tying either branch to the Tibbetts yet, though.

Ed Failor Jr., who served as senior aide to former Iowa Senate Majority Leader Bill Dix, said Tuesday he is departing his post in the Senate Republican Caucus.

 

Failor's announcement came one day following Dix's resignation after video and photos surfaced showing the former Senate leader apparently involved in romantic encounter at a Des Moines tavern with a woman who has been a legislative lobbyist.

 

Failor had joined the Senate GOP staff in December 2012 after previously serving as president of Iowans for Tax Relief, which had been a powerful force in Iowa politics, helping to elect conservative candidates to the Iowa Legislature and statewide offices.

 

"It is in the best interest of the Senate Republican Caucus for me leave my position at this time," Failor said in a prepared statement. "I truly enjoyed the more than five years I spent in the Iowa Senate. I am proud of the broad and substantive conservative agenda this chamber has passed on behalf of Iowans. It is the right time for me to pursue opportunities in the private sector."

 

#1069561 at 2018-04-17 01:00:21 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #1334: Salvaging Dough

 

I had posted yesterday about Comey's wife( follow the wives) about how she supported Clinton and went to the protest March after Trump won( the one organized by Russians, kek)

Then today they had a story about her in the daily mail.

 

'I wanted a woman president really badly': Comey's wife reveals she was 'devastated' by Trump's victory - and joined the Women's March through DC the day after his inauguration

Patrice Failor Comey appears in her husband's interview with ABC News

She says she wanted a woman president 'badly' and backed Hillary Clinton

She says she was devastated by Clinton's loss

James Comey says probably all five of his children wanted Clinton to become the first woman president

Patrice Failor Comey attended the women's march the day after Trump's inauguration

Many Democrats blame Comey's July 2016 press conference where he admonished Clinton for her emails and his later announcement that he reopened the email probe as a key to her loss

Hillary Clinton called Comey's Oct. 2016 intervention 'the determining factor' in her defeat

Clinton wrote in her own book she felt 'shivved' by Comey

 

http:// www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5622211/Comeys-wife-tells-devastated-Trumps-victory-friends-worked-Hillary.html

Anonymous ID: 830db7 Sept. 30, 2020, 9:26 p.m. No.10865177   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5218 >>5274 >>5286 >>5298 >>5555 >>5573 >>5596 >>5608

>>10865092

>Edward D. Failor, Sr

 

Comey's fil obit

 

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/west-des-moines-ia/edward-failor-8035301

Ed Failor, Ankeny

 

Edward Dale Failor, Sr. died of old age in hospice care on October 22, 2018, which was his 91st birthday. Ed’s life ended peacefully surrounded by loved ones in the home he shared with his beloved wife of 62 years.

 

Ed was born on October 22, 1927 in Marion, Iowa and was the son of Ernie and Harriet Failor. He was baptized and confirmed at the Marion First Presbyterian Church. Ed loved competing in sports throughout high school and college, particularly basketball, football, and track. After graduating from Marion High School, Ed served in the United States Air Force for two years.

 

Ed graduated with a double major in English and Chemistry from the University of Dubuque, where he also played football and basketball. He then attended the University of Iowa Law School. After passing the Iowa Bar Exam, Ed worked at a law firm in Dubuque, where he began dating Maurene Julius, his church’s Director of Music and fellow University of Dubuque graduate. They were married on August 4, 1956 at Westminster Presbyterian Church. One of his greatest joys was serving as co-chairman of the building committee for the new Westminster Presbyterian Church, which still stands up on the hill across the street from University of Dubuque. Soon after,Ed was elected to serve as Municipal Court Judge. Many Iowa friends and colleagues continued to refer to him as “Judge” throughout his life. Ed’s professional career included a wide variety of leadership positions: Campaign Manager for a United States Senate race in Des Moines; Communications Director for a political consulting firm in Chicago, Illinois; Director of U.S. Bureau of Mines in Washington D.C.; Campaign Advisor on the Committee to Re-elect the President in Washington D.C.; and Director of SESA in Suitland, Maryland.

 

Ed finished his distinguished career back in Iowa as the Executive Director of Iowans for Tax Relief, living and working in Muscatine and spending legislative sessions at the Capitol building in Des Moines.

 

He and Maurene enjoyed annual trips to Hawaii for many years and, after retirement, loved spending time exercising and practicing track and field events for his Senior Olympics competitions in Iowa and around the country. He loved winning gold medals in the Iowa Senior Olympics and was the first inductee into that organization’s Hall of Fame. Ed’s family would cheer him on as he competed, and he shared his many medals with his children and grandchildren. Ed enjoyed all family events and was famous for making the world’s best double chocolate chip cookies for his grandchildren. He was always up for an outing for ice cream, and one of the family’s happiest memories of Ed was celebrating together when his beloved Cubs finally won the World Series.

 

Surviving family members include the love of his life, Maurene (formerly Isobel Maurene Julius); daughter Michelle Olson and her husband Tim, Ankeny Iowa; daughter Patrice Comey and her husband Jim, Fairfax County, Virginia;Edward Dale Failor, Jr., Des Moines, Iowa; 12 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

 

Family memorial services will be private. Memorial contributions may be directed to Riverside Bible Camp in Story City, Iowa on their website, www.riversidelbc.org/donate, or the charity of your choice.