Ronald Farmer

Ronald Farmer obituary

Ronald Farmer

Ronald Farmer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Patterson Memorial Funeral Home on Jul. 7, 2025.

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Sunrise: March 4, 1980 Sunset: July 5, 2025

With hearts full of sorrow and deep respect, Patterson Memorial Funeral Home announces the transition of Mr. Ronald Farmer, who departed this life on Saturday, July 5, 2025.

A man of undeniable presence, Ronald lived life unapologetically bold, brilliant, and in full color-especially red, his favorite hue. Known for his Brooklyn Giants pride, you could always count on Ronald to represent his team loud and proud, whether it was football season or not.

His love for sports ran deep. A true New Yorker at heart, Ronald was a loyal fan of the New York Knicks, New York Giants, Syracuse Orange basketball, and Florida State Seminoles football. Whether courtside or couchside, he repped his teams with passion and pride.

To know Ronald was to witness a man who dressed to impress. He was a dapper gentleman, laced in the finest sneakers, layered in eye-catching jewelry, and always stepping out like the runway was calling. His signature style and unforgettable charisma left a mark wherever he went.

Though our hearts are heavy, we pause to honor a life lived loud, loyal, and legendary. Ronald Farmer was one of one.

Please keep the Farmer family in your thoughts and prayers during this time of transition.

To send flowers to the family, please visit our floral store.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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Marilyn Leach

July 15, 2025

Mr. Farmer will truly be missed, we are praying for the family at this time. Farmer family please love, hug, and support each other. He really loved his family and was so proud of his daughter. God Bless You All

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