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Sammy Lynn Farmer

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Sammy Lynn Farmer

Birth
Dade City, Pasco County, Florida, USA
Death
31 Oct 2012 (aged 65)
Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Lynn was the oldest son of Hairman and Wynona Farmer. He was reared in a God fearing home and always gave testimony to Jesus Christ ,his Savior.He answered the Clarion Call while convalescing at Florida Hospital South in Orlando Fl,He met his Master peacefully and with Grace --the same way he had lived his earthly life.His favorite verse and motto:Phil.4:13"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me".Lynn was a graduate of Titusville High School and the University of Central Florida.A long time resident of Brevard County,His faith held strong as He served his Country during the Viet Nam war.He was Honorably discharged in 1971 and The flag that draped his casket represented his service to a grateful Nation. He was employed in the construction field as Project Coordinator for Tuttle Bulding and Brandywine Enterprises, until he was able to pursue his true passion,full time,as a Minister of Music at Space Coast Assembly of God.He taught music at Titusville Christian School.He was a mentor to many youth in the church--always a good listener and advice giver.Oftimes you would go by his office and find him sitting at his desk,his work put aside,and he would be visiting with whoever happened to have dropped by. He was never too busy to lend an ear to listen or a shoulder to cry on.He was the best husband and father,grandfather,son and brother one could ever hope to have. His love for his family was truly evident. He took pleasure in seeing his family together and happy. He was extremely generous and often went without to make sure that others were provided for.He loved to spend time with his grandchildren and often took them to parks and garden centers educating them on the names of the flowers he loved. As an oldest son,he believed and worked at keeping a strong relationship with his parents,siblings and extended family. He loved family reunions==the kind that resembled a Church of God camp Meeting, and often had to be dragged away when it was time to leave.He leaves behind his wife Gail Farmer,daughters Kimberly Farmer Herring and Keree Farmer Bowers(Paul)grand daughters Taylor Lynnae Herring,Malory Shea Herring and Amber Marie Bowers;grandsons,Paul Jay Bowers Jr. and Zachary Bowers;parents Hairman and Wynona Farmer of Titusville Fl;brother Michael K Farmer(Brenda)of Alabama;sister Kathy F.Williams(Allen) of South Carolina;sister-in-law Barbara Norris;brother-in-law,James Brown(Cindy), nine nieces and two nephews and many friends. He was preceded in death by grand daughter,Mackenzie Noelle Bowers and nephew, Lamar Timmons Farmer.Sammy Lynn Farmer of Cocoa, FL - he was the son of Hairman and Wynona Farmer. Sammy was a U.S. Army veteran who served during the Vietnam War and was the Minister of Music in various churches. Surviving are his wife, Gail; children, Kimberly Farmer Herring and Kere'e (Paul) Bowers; five grandchildren; his parents and siblings, Michael Farmer and Kathy Williams. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Crossroads Community Church of God in Titusville, FL on November 3, 2012. Lewis-Ray Mortuary is entrusted with arrangements. Published in FLORIDA TODAY on November 2, 2012.
Lynn was the oldest son of Hairman and Wynona Farmer. He was reared in a God fearing home and always gave testimony to Jesus Christ ,his Savior.He answered the Clarion Call while convalescing at Florida Hospital South in Orlando Fl,He met his Master peacefully and with Grace --the same way he had lived his earthly life.His favorite verse and motto:Phil.4:13"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me".Lynn was a graduate of Titusville High School and the University of Central Florida.A long time resident of Brevard County,His faith held strong as He served his Country during the Viet Nam war.He was Honorably discharged in 1971 and The flag that draped his casket represented his service to a grateful Nation. He was employed in the construction field as Project Coordinator for Tuttle Bulding and Brandywine Enterprises, until he was able to pursue his true passion,full time,as a Minister of Music at Space Coast Assembly of God.He taught music at Titusville Christian School.He was a mentor to many youth in the church--always a good listener and advice giver.Oftimes you would go by his office and find him sitting at his desk,his work put aside,and he would be visiting with whoever happened to have dropped by. He was never too busy to lend an ear to listen or a shoulder to cry on.He was the best husband and father,grandfather,son and brother one could ever hope to have. His love for his family was truly evident. He took pleasure in seeing his family together and happy. He was extremely generous and often went without to make sure that others were provided for.He loved to spend time with his grandchildren and often took them to parks and garden centers educating them on the names of the flowers he loved. As an oldest son,he believed and worked at keeping a strong relationship with his parents,siblings and extended family. He loved family reunions==the kind that resembled a Church of God camp Meeting, and often had to be dragged away when it was time to leave.He leaves behind his wife Gail Farmer,daughters Kimberly Farmer Herring and Keree Farmer Bowers(Paul)grand daughters Taylor Lynnae Herring,Malory Shea Herring and Amber Marie Bowers;grandsons,Paul Jay Bowers Jr. and Zachary Bowers;parents Hairman and Wynona Farmer of Titusville Fl;brother Michael K Farmer(Brenda)of Alabama;sister Kathy F.Williams(Allen) of South Carolina;sister-in-law Barbara Norris;brother-in-law,James Brown(Cindy), nine nieces and two nephews and many friends. He was preceded in death by grand daughter,Mackenzie Noelle Bowers and nephew, Lamar Timmons Farmer.Sammy Lynn Farmer of Cocoa, FL - he was the son of Hairman and Wynona Farmer. Sammy was a U.S. Army veteran who served during the Vietnam War and was the Minister of Music in various churches. Surviving are his wife, Gail; children, Kimberly Farmer Herring and Kere'e (Paul) Bowers; five grandchildren; his parents and siblings, Michael Farmer and Kathy Williams. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Crossroads Community Church of God in Titusville, FL on November 3, 2012. Lewis-Ray Mortuary is entrusted with arrangements. Published in FLORIDA TODAY on November 2, 2012.


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