Mr. Wallace E.-Farrow-Obituary

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Mr. Wallace E. Farrow

Sep 29, 1961 - May 16, 2025

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REST IN PEACE UNK LOVE YA INFINITY

HEAVEN COULDNT WAIT

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Love you Brother and will see you again soon. Your Brother Yardee

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To the Farrow families, I send heartfelt condolences to you for the loss of your loved one. My prayers are that God will walk with and comfort you during this your time of sorrow and bereavement.

My heartfelt condolences to the family and class of 1979.

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Mr. Wallace E.'s Obituary

Mr. Wallace E. Farrow of 902 North 11th Street, Cordele, Georgia, died Friday, May 16, 2025, at the Crisp Regional Hospital in Cordele, Georgia.

The funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at 3:00 PM in the chapel of the J. W. Williams Funeral Home in Cordele, Georgia.  The burial will follow at the Sunnyside Cemetery in Cordele, Georgia.

Everyone entering the funeral home for visitations or services must wear a mask and practice social distancing.  A mask must be worn throughout the stay.  You must supply your mask.

Wallace Ezekiel Farrow was born on September 29, 1961, in Cordele, Georgia, to Ulysses Farrow, Sr. and Verna Mae Farrow. His formative years were spent in the nurturing environment of Georgia's public school system. He attended Crisp County Training School and A. S. Clark School in Cordele, Georgia. Later, upon relocating to  Miami, Florida, he continued his education at Opportunity High School.

Wallace's spiritual journey began with his baptism at Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church in Cordele. His faith evolved over the years, leading him to become a cherished member of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church Shashemene and Mezmur Orthodox Church in   Addis Ababa. Additionally, he was a devoted member of the Rastafari Order of Elite, embracing the principles and teachings that resonated with his soul.

Wallace's earthly journey concluded on May 16, 2025, at the Crisp Regional Hospital. His transition to the Everliving Life marked the culmination of a life well-lived, leaving behind a legacy of love, faith, and resilience.

Wallace was preceded in transition by his beloved parents, Ulysses Farrow, Sr. and Verna Mae Farrow; his son, Joshua Oneal; his   grandparents, David Huffins and Pashan Nails; and a nephew, Anthony Farrow. Their spirits now guide him in the eternal realm.

Wallace Ezekiel Farrow's life was a testament to the power of love, faith, and community. His journey from Cordele, Georgia, to the  spiritual realms of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the Rastafari Order of Elite is a beacon of unity and strength. He will forever be remembered as a guiding light to all who knew him. Peace and  blessings to his spirit as he continues to shine in the Everliving Life.

Wallace's spirit lives on through his cherished family and his legacy is carried forward by his children:  Wallace Williams of Miami,   Florida, Diane Fordham of Warner Robins, Georgia, Latoya O’Neal (James Johnson) of Columbus, Georgia, Doris Farrow, Noris Farrow, and Zion Farrow of Cordele, Georgia, and Toran Fordham of Warner Robins, Georgia; his grandchildren, whose names reflect the legacy of strength and unity: Marquel, Yoshia, Tierra, Taraji, Dajon, Jahson, Damaria, Damarcus, Damarley, DaMonte, DaMardre, Damaya, Aniylah, King, Damyiah, and Monae; one great-grandchild; his sister, Brenda Farrow of Cordele, Georgia; his brothers, Eugene   Farrow of Cordele, Georgia, Kevin (Gloria) Bacon of Valdosta,  Georgia, CJ King of Jacksonville, Florida, and Leroy Robinson of Cordele, Georgia; a host of nieces and nephews, who continue to honor his memory: Undrica Wilson and Williard Huffins of Atlanta, Georgia; Sherry Wilson, Hulon Gamble, Eugene Howard, and Andre Farrow of Miami, Florida; and Courtney Gray of Cordele, Georgia. Wallace's legacy is further enriched by a host of other relatives and many sorrowing friends, to include a dear friend, Dianne O’Neal of Warner Robins, Georgia.

 

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