Bobby James Farmer
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Bobby James Farmer will be greatly missed. He was witty, smart, loved to be around people and his smile would light up a room. People were drawn to him and enjoyed being around him.
He was the owner/operator of Farmers Welding and Steel Erection. He was a hard worker and worked tirelessly to provide for his family.
He was a member of Friendship Community Church in Bogart (the church his parents built). He loved the bi-weekly concerts that Friendship church put on weekly for the people of the community. He looked forward to getting together with his friends & family for a time of fellowship, music and good food (it was the highlight of his week).
Bobby and his wife Judy were married 51 years. They have been blessed to have their children and grandchildren near them as well as his sister, nephews, nieces and cousins.
Bobby had numerous health issues and accidents over the years that humanly speaking should have taken his life, but God allowed us to have him for much longer than many of his doctors ever expected (God is so good). He passed away in his home during the Corona Virus (COVID-19) pandemic (but as far as we know did not have the virus and didn't have any signs of it). I only mention it because if he had to go to the hospital during this time none of his family would have been able to be with him and that would have been painstakingly difficult for him and for his family- so we were very thankful that he at least passed away at home.
He left behind his wife Judy, son's Jamie (with wife Stephanie), Jason (with wife Misty), Jeremy (with wife Annie) and daughter Christie (with husband Rusty). Grandchildren: Jessica, Josh, Hannah, Lane, Landin, Mackenzie, Jackson & Jerod (Farmer) and Madelyn, Dustin and Levi Mitchell. Also his sister Mary and her daughters Sharon and Marsha, sister-in-law Dean Farmer(from his deceased brother Edward Farmer) and her two children Janet and Glenn and their children.
It is safe to say the world won't be the same without him. We will miss him always.