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Started by ccleroy, January 29, 2024, 03:17:37 PM

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Peculiar, direct, poetic, loyal, a man of integrity â?¦There are many words to describe Reverend Zach Farmer. Over the years we spoke of hunting but not as much as we did of everyone around us and how important they are to our daily life. We talked shop, well he talked shop, mostly I sat and listened trying to pick up as much as I could from someone whoâ??s turkey calls I was fascinated by. I admired his humility of how many people wanted those calls and persistence of perfection that went into making those instruments. He loved his wife and daughter and never missed an opportunity to tell stories or share pictures and poems he wrote to both. Zach touched many lives throughout his life, serving 26 churches throughout the state. He loved the outdoors, was perfectionist at all he did in the woods, and as successful/lucky as they come. The friends he had were abundant, and he always had a story to tell if you had the time to sit and listen. Iâ??ve never heard him say a crossed word about anyone, such a hard thing to find these days. One thing for certain, he is with the Lord our God and the love of his life Mrs Lee. These are a bunch of ramblings about an old man I knew and loved, Iâ??m not sure if they make sense to everyone as it's difficult to put into words all he was. All I know is that with everyone one of the older men in our lives that pass the world gets a little bit smaller. Don't take life or the people in it for granted, they are put here in your path for purpose.

https://youtu.be/WFPFXdT83ss?si=5LM4Gn9ymIf2VCB6





The Reverend Zach Farmer was born on June 24, 1938 in South Carolina, the son of the late Rev. Reuben Thomas Farmer and Almeta Talbert Farmer. He left this world on January 28, 2024 after fulfilling the most ideal life possible as the husband of the late Lee Cantley Farmer of Williamsburg County, SC and the father of Mary Farmer Branham and her husband, John, of Sevierville, Tennessee, and as a clergy member of South Carolina United Methodist Conference. He had the honor and privilege of being the pastor of 30 church congregations.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm, Wednesday, January 31, 2024, at Providence United Methodist Church in Holly Hill, SC, with Rev. Rebecca Rowell officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends following the graveside service.
Memorials may be sent to Providence United Methodist Church, 4833 Old State Road, Holly Hill, SC 29059.
No matter what a man accomplishes, or how he uses his life, it will all someday be abbreviated in cold words upon a cold stone (if he was fortunate). Perhaps, sometimes, a passerby may stand at the Farmer grave plot in Providence United Methodist Church, Holly Hill, SC and thereon read the epitaph of a man called Zach.

Let this inscription be upon my stone,
When to God's final call my soul has gone;
No lasting work may he have done.
No crowns achieved, no honors won;
But with clear purpose all could see,
To God he gave his loyalty.
His life and love he gave to Lee.

Greg Massey

Thanks for sharing this with all of us on the forum...

JL_Longbeard

Good stuff, thanks for sharing.

3bailey3


runngun

Thank you very much for taking the time to share this with us. Very well spoken! You did right by him. Everything I have read and been told about him lines up with what you have written.
May the Lord comfort his loved ones in Time to come.

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Blessed are the peacemakers for they are the children of God.

Treerooster


Cut N Run

Fitting words Ricky.  Thanks for the post.  Rev. Farmer's kind doesn't come around often enough.  Good to know that touched so many people's lives.  He will be dearly missed. If we could all leave such a legacy.

Jim
Luck counts, good or bad.

ltprod

He was a true southern gentleman, follower of our lord and savior Jesus Christ and a PURE TURKEYMAN!!!!

God bless him and this earth is not the same without him!!
We are  better men and women to have known him!!!
The old saying says leave it better than you found it - that rings very true after meeting this man..


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DocHolliday

Rest in Peace, my Old Friend. You did good.

Badger

Thanks for sharing Sir. Great tribute.

Kytomgetter

Thank you for sharing. Great video I really enjoyed it. RIP Sir