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Johhny "Buzzard" Farmer
Date Of Death:February 5, 2012

Johnnie "Buzzard" Farmer, 47 of Scottsboro, died Sunday, February 5, 2012.  A  memorial service will be 2:00pm Thursday at Scottsboro Funeral Home Chapel  with Rev. Mike Maynor officiating.  The family will receive friends Thursday from 10:00am until funeral time.

Mr. Farmer is survived by wife, Barbara Renae Farmer of Scottsboro, daughter, Ashlee Farmer , son. Jake Farmer both of Scottsboro, father , John B. Farmer of Hollywood, mother, Sara Frances Dawson of Winchester, TN and step-mother, Linda Faye Burnett of Uris, Louisiana.


  • From: Regina Walck
    Location:Vinton, LA

    To the family of Johnny I want to say I am sorry for your lost. My prayers and thoughts are with you.


  • From: Terry and Cheryl Hobbs
    Location:Fayetteville, TN

    Aunt Fran, It is with a heavy heart that we found out that you lost your son Johnny. The memories of him will forever be with you and you should rely on those to keep your heart warm until you meet again. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Rely on your family and friends but certainly turn to God at this time. He will be your strength and companion at this greatest time of loss. We love you dearly. Terry and Cheryl <3


  • From: Keran Self
    Location:Fayetteville, Tennessee

    Aunt Fran, So sorry for you loss. I still remember me, Cheryl and Johnny playing at grannys when we were little. I know it doesn't seem natural for a parent to out live their child but God didn't promise any of us tomorrow. That is why we need to be ready for death when it comes. The days ahead will be hard as you try to come to terms with all this. Just know Joey and I will be in prayer for you. I love you and if I can be of any help to you please let me know.


  • From: Debbie Conrad
    Location:Chicago, IL

    Aunt Fran and J.B., I am so sorry for your loss. It's been many years since I had seen Johnny, but, regardless of when that was, it was such a shock to hear that he has gone on to heaven. My heart goes out to each of you at such a difficult time. You will always have the warmth of memories to ease your suffering, may you find comfort in them. You are in our prayers. I love you.