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Charles D. "Doug" Farmer

Dover, Ohio

1954-2008

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Charles Douglas "Doug" Farmer, 54, of Dover died Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008, in University Hospital in Cleveland after a long illness. Born April 13, 1954, in Greenville, O., he was the son of the late Donald Jack Farmer and Barbara Johnson Farmer, who survives him. He graduated from Lakeland High...

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My sympathies for your loss. I will miss Farmer. Doug was a friend of my family for a long time!

I am so sorry Mary Ann and family, I just saw this today. Please if there is anything I can do let me know.

Barb and family,
Sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Doug from the days of long ago. I was a couple of years ahead of him in school but quite vividly remember his smile and friendly personality. I lost track of him after graduating from Lakeland, but from what the others had to say about him in their messages to you, I can see that he was a truly great guy. May God be with you all.

Dear Mary Ann, You may not remember me, but I wanted to know that I am thinking of you and your family. I will remember Doug as always smiling and loving life. Bless you Shelly (Ricklic) Leyman

I'll really miss Doug
I first got to know him back in the day
when my mom was in the van club with him.
Then later as an adult we would hang out in Jaspers when my band would play or I'd catch him down at Limby's.
Great person a great friend
Thanks for all the great memories.

Barb
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Take care

THE CONVERSATIONS AND STORIES BETWEEN THE TWO OF US WILL BE SORRLY MISSED WHILE WE SAT IN LIMBYS AND THE ARMY NAVY. ILL MISS YOU AND MAY YOUR NEW JOURNEY BE HAPPY AND PEACEFULL. CHEF TOM SHANABERGER MY SINCERE SYMPATHY TO YOUR FAMILY

We have known Doug for many years and are so saddened by your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you in your time of grief. May God bless you in this time of sorrow and may you cherish the wonderful memories. He was a kind a gentle soul.

It has been a joy to know Doug and all his family since they moved to the Cleveland Boy Scout Camp on Clendening Lake MANY years ago. Doug always had a smile and "Hello" for everyone. All the Farmers were our dear friends. Our big family had lots of great times at their Scout Camp Home. My heart hurts and my eyes weep. Barb and Family, you have my love and compassion, but rejoice: God gave him to you, and took him home to rest, free of pain for all eternity.