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OATHER DALE FARMER

Bullhead City, Arizona

Age 68

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Oather Dale Farmer, age 68, a 31-year resident of Bullhead City, died Saturday, July 23, 2011, in Bullhead City, Ariz. He served in the U.S. Navy during Vietnam on the U.S. Bon Homme aircraft carrier as a mechanic. Dale is survived by daughter, Dallas Yocum; brother, Dennis Farmer; sons; four...

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Dale, I looked forward to you coming in as my relief at the Shooter Bar and watching people drink your secret "Snake Bite". Now I will never know how to make it. I enjoyed our gold prospecting trips. Rest in peace my friend.

Dale, until we meet again you will always remain in my heart. You are my forever true friend. For the last 22 years I will cherish my memories spent with you. FUN SMART WITTY AND ENTERTAINING CARING AND LOVING SILLY GOOD NOT SO GOOD BUT I LOVED YOU VERY MUCH SANDI MILAM

Dale you are forever in my heart , May you Rest In Peace , I will truly Miss You!!

Dad,you taught us how to shoot guns, fish, camp, boat and work on cars. You didn't have a lot, but what you did have was time. Time to listen, learn, teach and love. You were a good father, friend and mentor. you will be missed greatly by your friends and family and especially by me.
Love you,
JM

Dale, I can only thank you for the lessons you taught me, both what to and not to do while dealing with the public...I just saw you and gave you a kiss and hug...I am so glad my last words to you were..."I love you, farmer in the dale"

Daddy, Your life was a blessing, Your memory was a treasure. You are loved beyond words, and missed beyond measures! Forever your daughter

Dallas

Daddy, Your life was a blessing, your memory is a treasure. Your loved beyond words, and missed beyond treasures. Always in my heart xoxo

I Love You,
your daughter forever
Dallas

Riding minibikes, motorcycles, shooting guns, white water rafting,fishing, camping,giving me a beautiful sister,and teaching me how to take care of bullies. Just a few of the myriad of reasons why i called him dad!
Missing you, love you!
Jeff