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Our beloved father, son, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend was called home to the loving arms of God the Father on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, with a brief hospice experience from lupus-dialysis complications at Centennial Medical Center.
Timothy Demetrius Farmer was born on May 20, 1985, in Nashville Tennessee. He was baptized at the early age of six years old at Schrader Lane Church of Christ where he grew spiritually and participated in Bible class, youth program activities, and the summer seed program. He worshipped faithfully for a number of years.
Timothy received his formal education in Metro Nashville Public School System attending Joelton Middle School, Whites Creek and Hillsboro High Schools. He loved learning!! Timothy was on the honor roll and participated in the 4-H club winning 4th place in public speaking.
Timothy began his employment at ages 10, 11, 12 working with Brother Robert Dowell, painting and removing debris from houses. He really enjoyed Brother Dowell’s company and his words of encouragement. He later worked for Subway and Temp Service until his health said otherwise. He found pride in working. He looked forward to each day. He believed in being on time for everything.
He leaves to cherish his loving memory, daughter, Miracle, son Jeremiah, mother, Jerri Lawrence, brother, Keith, aunts, Anita Covington, Vennessia (Victor) Rodas, uncles, Kim (Kurtese) Covington and Kevin Covington, great aunt, Agnes Osborne, cousins, Toineka Davis, Shawn Collier, Donita Donnell, Donald and Dontae’ Hines, Trevor and Shira Covington, Latasha Johnson, Markel Price, Melvina Holder, Shadrika Boskley, close friends, Crystal Milliken and Cutina Smith, Alice Banks, longtime friend, play son, Waylon Swanson as we as a host of other relatives and friends.
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