Carrol D. Farmer

PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. – Carrol D. Farmer, 81, of Port Charlotte, Fla., passed away peacefully at Bayfront Health in Punta Gorda, Fla. on Aug. 17, 2021. He was born on Sept. 21, 1939 in Stanford Township, Ill., son of Elbert Farmer and Lucille (Thomas) Farmer. He attended Cisne High School and Eastern Illinois University graduating with a master’s degree in Education in 1963.

He married Karen Henson on Jan. 25, 1958 and they were devoted to each other for 63 years. Throughout their marriage they lived in several different states but their home for 36 years was Whitefield.

He began his professional career as a math/science teacher and later joined the FBI as a special agent serving in Mobile, Ala., Boston, Mass. and Augusta from 1966 until his retirement in 1989.

He was a past president of the Northern New England Former Agents Society, a member of the Whitefield Historical Society, a member of the Sr. Men’s Group of Whitefield and served as a volunteer coach for his grandsons’ sports teams from elementary through high school.

He approached life as a teacher believing “life is full of lessons” whether you were discussing fishing, bird watching, building a deck, playing sports or gardening. Neighbors and friends remember him for his stories.

He will be sadly missed but lovingly remembered by his wife, Karen Farmer of Whitefield; daughter, Melani McGuire and husband Edward of Augusta; grandson, Douglas Joerss and wife Senya of Seattle, Wash., grandson, Ethan McGuire of Augusta; three sisters, Ann Stoecklin and husband Don of Flora, Ill., Janet Taylor and husband Larry of Clay City, Ill., and Jane Reynolds of Stonefort, Ill.; as well as one nephew, and five nieces; several grandnieces and nephews; and in-laws.

On Oct. 1 there will be a private burial with immediate family. In the afternoon, a casual gathering of family, friends and neighbors will be held at the family home, 129 Benner Lane, Whitefield, at 1 p.m.


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