1950
2012
Ann Farmer
Jackson
Lillian Ann Farmer,61 , passed away Thursday, March 27, 2012 at St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson.
Mrs. Farmer was born June 25, 1950 in Memphis, TN to Willard Kervin Smith and Thelma Crouson Smith. She was a housewife who loved her grandchildren and was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include her mother, Thelma Smith; daughter, Jennifer O'Flarity(Kevin) of Pearl ; brothers, Jerry Smith of Brandon and Ronnie Smith (Deda) of Counce, TN; grandchildren, Kade Loftin, Blake Loftin and Colin O'Flarity.
On line guest book available at www.chancellorfuneralhome.com.
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You were the best mother and grand-mother anyone could ever ask for. I will shed a tear everyday until I get to see your beautiful face again. You will forever be my best friend.
Love always,
Your daughter Jennifer
Jennifer O'Flarity
April 26, 2012
No farewell words were spoken
no time to say good-bye.
You were gone before we knew it.
And only God knows why.
Our hearts still ache in sadness,
and secret tears still flow.
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
Go rest high on that mountain now my dearest friend until we meet again. I Love you.
Lori Smith
April 25, 2012
Dolores Sullivan
March 31, 2012
MY SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO YOU ALL .....WONDER RUTLEDGE AND PAM KERR
WONDER RUTLEDGE
March 30, 2012
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