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At random: "Any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile... can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction,...' I served in the United States Navy'.” -- John F. Kennedy
Wednesday Obit
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Pig
Posted 2023-03-08 1:22 PM (#103352)
Plankowner

Posts: 5024

Location: Gulfport, MS
Subject: Wednesday Obit

FARMER, William James III, 1n the early morning of February 25, 2023, went to his eternal reward. He was born in Memphis, TN to William James Farmer II and Ruth G. Farmer on July 24, 1944. He was the youngest with sisters Frances, Margaret Ethel, and half-sister Betty Jean. After graduating from Jackson High School in 1962, he joined the US Navy where he completed Radio School and Submarine School. He served on the USS Pickerel (SS-524) and enjoyed duty in Hawaii, Japan, Washington State, and San Diego California. In 1969, he was stationed at a US Navy base in San Diego, CA where he opted to re-enlist and was sent to New London, Connecticut for training to teach Radio School. While at a party with other military personnel away from the base, but still in bounds for recall to duty, he was waiting for a ride back to the base when another man became angry and pulled out a pistol and fired 2 shots, wounding Jim and changing the course of his life drastically. The doctors did not have much hope for his survival, however, he, being the stubborn sort, went on to prove them wrong. He was transferred to the VA Hospital in Memphis, TN, where he was able to regain his ability to speak and use his left arm. In 1971, during a family trip to Sweetwater, Texas, Jim met June Garrison. June had two sons from her first marriage, Arthur and Roger. They later married and he adopted the boys. Soon after, they had sons William and Jonathan. Jim enjoyed his time with all of the boys and helped with extracurricular activities they participated in such as the Cub Scouts and soccer when they joined the school team. Even though he was in a wheelchair, he did not let it stop him from attending their games or going on vacations with the family. As the boys became adults and had their own families, he would sometimes babysit the grandchildren and as they got older, they would walk with him while he went around the neighborhood in his power chair. As the years went on, it was not an unusual sight to see him out and about usually headed to the church or to the Cracker Barrel where he was on a first-name basis with most of the staff. He may have been confined to a wheelchair, but he was not letting that get in the way of enjoying all life had to offer. He liked watching the Army-Navy game each year and was a huge fan of the University of Tennessee football. If he was not wearing his cowboy hat, you would see him sporting an orange and white UT cap or one with a US Navy Veteran and the number of his boat with a set of dolphins pinned to it. He is survived by his sisters, Hughla Francis Josie and Margaret Ethel Brown, his children Roger Carroll Farmer and William Thomas Farmer, 6 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. He was preceded on his eternal journey by his parents, William James Farmer II and Ruth Gardner Farmer, sister Betty Jean Counts, and children Arthur Frank Farmer and Jonathan Andrew Farmer. Family and friends will gather on Thursday, March 16, 2023, from four o'clock until seven o'clock in the evening and with funeral services following the morning of Friday, March 17 beginning at eleven o'clock all at Memphis Funeral Home, 5599 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, TN 38119. Burial with Navy Honors will follow with an escorted procession to West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery at one o'clock that same afternoon. Online condolences, floral gifts, and directions may be offered by visiting www.memphisfuneralpoplar.net. Published by The Daily Memphian on Mar. 7, 2023.


Scrivener
Posted 2023-03-08 6:46 PM (#103354 - in reply to #103352)
Senior Crew

Posts: 217

Subject: RE: Wednesday Obit

I am truly sorry to learn of Farmer's passing. He was a shipmate of mine and Gil's on the Pickerel, and I always regarded him as a good man.
Gil
Posted 2023-03-11 5:00 PM (#103373 - in reply to #103354)
Master and Commander

Posts: 1662

Subject: RE: Wednesday Obit

I can not believe that I do not remember him.  By the dates he must have gone to my Westpac in 1/68, but I don't remember that first name.  I remember a guy called Farmer, but by another first name.  I hate to say this, but this is the first time I cannot remember a shipmate.

George please try and describe him and I'll know if he is the guy named Farmer that I have pictured in my find.  The guy I'm thinking about is I believe younger than this guy.

Sounds like a remarkable person, and I'm embarrassed that I cannot be sure I served with him.  I posted this on my boat's site, there are a few guys there from the 60's.  Hopefully their memory is better than mine.


Edited by Gil 2023-03-11 5:12 PM
Pig
Posted 2023-03-12 1:03 PM (#103377 - in reply to #103352)
Plankowner

Posts: 5024

Location: Gulfport, MS
Subject: RE: Wednesday Obit

There was a "now" picture of him in his wheelchair with the published obit, but I'm not smart enough to copy and post it.
Gil
Posted 2023-03-12 4:55 PM (#103379 - in reply to #103377)
Master and Commander

Posts: 1662

Subject: RE: Wednesday Obit

Stupid me again, I forgot I have the cruise book from  '66 the year before I boarded.  He's in there, and I'm pretty sure somehow he and I weren't on board at the same time.  In fact only two of the five from that year made it to June of '67 and I remember those two guys well.
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