Philip G. Farmer
North Richland Hills, TX - Memorial Services for Philip G. Farmer, 56, who entered into rest on August 24, 2021, will be conducted Saturday, September 25th at 2:00 at the Baumgardner Funeral Home in Fort Worth, TX. Mr. Farmer was born and raised in Bath, SC where he attended Midland Valley High School. He later moved to TX and was employed by Great Southeastern Construction Company. Mr. Farmer enjoyed spending time with family, riding motorcycles with the Fort Worth Harley Owners Group, as well as competition grilling/cooking.
He was preceded in death by his father, Julian Farmer of Bath, SC. Survivors include his wife, Dortha (Dotty) Webb; his mother, Sheryl Flowers; stepmother, Sybil Farmer; stepsons, Jason & Jack Webb; sisters Rhonda Johnson & Dynette Farmer; stepbrothers, Greg & Mark Doebler; two grandchildren, a beloved niece and many nephews.
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