Joseph-Farmer-Obituary

Joseph C. Farmer

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

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Farmer, Joseph C., 84, of Deerfield Beach passed away after a brief illness on April 11, 2009. Joe was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Ann Farmer. He is survived by his children: Paul, Edward, Kevin, Joseph, Nancy Harrison, and Theresa Humez. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren and...

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April 19, 2009

I just became aware of your brother's passing. Please accept my condolences at this most trying time
Lou Panakio

I just became aware of your brother's passing. Please accept my condolences at this most trying time.
Lou Panakio

Joe and I worked together at GE Auburn and GE Syracuse.
I'll always remember the Far East trips he and I went on. His question on Saturdays was "Where are we going to Mass tomorrow morning"? Fortunately I knew where the Churches were.
Mike Trapani, Auburn, NY

Mr. Farmer, thank you for your service to our country, and God Bless America.

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your Father, Joe. Joe was a wonderful tennis player and a great person. And Ann was our Captain of the tennis league for many years at Deer Creek Racquet Club and also the Boca Racquet Club.
Their presence and participation gave much to the community.
We will remember them fondly. We met all of the children at Ann's funeral.

Sincerely,
Paula Bazzone
Verona at Deer Creek

We are so sorry to hear of the death of your father. We have many fond memories of both your dad and mom and in particular our trip to England and Wimbleton with them. We will think of them often and our favorite quote from the England Trip " mind the gap!"

Andre and Jean Faucher

I am so sorry to hear about the death of your wonderful father, grandfather. Our family has so many fond memories of him. I can still remember when he was the campaign manager for my husband's run for Town Justice. We had so many good times together. He will always be remembered as a good man. We will miss him. Joan Davoli