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Kenneth Rogers Farmer

Atlanta, Georgia

Jan 20, 1940 – Dec 15, 2017 (Age 77)

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BORN
January 20, 1940
DIED
December 15, 2017
AGE
77
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia
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Kenneth Rogers Farmer of Atlanta, GA, passed away unexpectedly on December 15, 2017.Kenneth was born in North Augusta, SC. On January 20, 1940 to Henry Pierce and Marian Farmer.Kenneth served in the Air Force and was a graduate of the University of Georgia. While attending Georgia, he married the...

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Kenneth was my favorite cousin. He helped me find my first job in Atlanta when I graduated from UGA. He was always entertaining and generous.

WITH DEAR SYMPATHY FOR THE FAMILY.

We LOVE you BROTHER... @UNCLE KEN.
SIDNEY
Michael and Elizabeth.

Kenneth and I attended art school together at UGA - there was a lot of foolishness, study, work, more foolishness and a lifetime friendship forged. He was genuinely one of the most generous, happiest and kind people I have ever known. I am sure he is chuckling from a cloud. My heart is broken especially for the family and also for all the friends who will miss him .

I am a better person having known and had the honor of working for Kenneth. He was one of the kindest men I have ever know, a true gentleman. My thoughts and prayers are with you

I could not have had a better boss and family friend than Kenneth Farmer.
He was wonderful to work for and was a man that made a daily practice of showing acts of kindness, generosity and laughter.
My family and I loved him dearly and we are so sorry for your loss and send our deepest sympathy to the Farmer family.

We would like to offer our sincerest condolences to the Farmer family, lifelong friends and neighbors. Our hearts go out to you. We have the fondest of memories of Kenneth, and he will be missed.
The Albright Family
Heather, Dan and Lindy

I would like to extend my sympathy to the family of Kenneth. It has been a very long time and lost track. We were in school at North Augusta Elementary 1st and 2nd grade. This is a message for Sidney his twin. I have a copy of our 2nd grade photo on the steps of the old elementary brick building and would like to share it with you if you do not have one. I will allow my e mail if you would like one. May God be with each of you and comfort you in the death of Kenneth.



















































Dear Birdie, I am so sorry to hear of Kenneth's passing. Our sincere sympathy to you, Bryan, and Kim. He will be missed so very much.

Sincerely, Dr. Ronald and Faye Jowers