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Honorable Edward C. "Cam" Farmer Jr.

Muskegon, Michigan

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Farmer Jr., Honorable Edward C. "Cam" 8/20/1918 - 8/16/2015 Muskegon Honorable Edward C. "Cam" Farmer Jr., age 96, passed away Sunday, August 16, 2015. He was born in Muskegon, Michigan on August 20, 1918 to Edward & Beatrice (Campbell) Farmer and served his country in the US Marines during...

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Kim, Betsy, Alice, Michael, and David,
It saddens me to learn of Cam's passing. He was a terrific person and will be missed.
May the peace that passeth all understanding be with his spirit and with all of you.
Joan VanderLaan
Phoenix, AZ

When my son had his bicycle stolen at age 5, the judge fixed up an old one that had belonged to one of his children and gave it to Jamie. Thereafter he was refered to as "Uncle Farmer "by my son. So sorry for your loss.

Cam was a tremendous man, so very warm & personable. Every encounter was positive & reaffirming. Words only begin to describe him. Cam left us w/ only fine memories. My deepest sympathies to Kim & the Farmer family.

To the Farmer Family I am sending you
my heart felt sympathy with very deep
sadness. However the glory of God's love will protect you with faith and patience to understand our gift of life. Blessing from Donna M. Eaton

Dear Betsy,
I am thinking of you and sending much love. Wish I had known your dad. Hugs from NOLA. Alli

My condolences to the family of Judge Farmer. I had the pleasure of working with him in District Court. Have nothing but fond memories of a man who served his country in the military and served his constituents as a Judge. He cared about those who came before him on the bench. He's left a beautiful legacy..... Rest in Peace, Your Honor..

Over my 26 year career in law enforcement I had many occasions to stand in Judge Farmers court. He always treated everyone with the respect they deserved. He taught me that justice was more than the law. He made our community a better place to live. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Will never forget your father and how much fun we had playing football in that big yard. My prayers are with the entire family. Love you all so much. God bless.

A True American Hero and an all around class act.