Brian Patrick Farmer

Brian Patrick Farmer, age 41, of LaGrange. Beloved son of Brian Blake Farmer and Lynnette Marie Miller. Loving brother of Blake Thomas (Malee) Farmer. Very devoted uncle of Adelia, Austin, and Alexander Farmer. Brian was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ralph Farmer and Mary Jean Watson & Francis and Helen Miller; and step-mother, Joann Farmer (nee Marshall). Brian was the dear “Cat Dad” of Fergie. Loyal friend of many.

Brian was a proud member of the Iron Workers Union Local 63. Brian will be fondly remembered by many as the life of the party, with a larger-than-life personality. He was always willing to lend a helping hand and was dedicated to his family.

Memorial Visitation 1pm until time of Memorial Service 4pm Saturday, February 20th at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th St., Countryside. Group limit of 50 people in the chapel; masks and social distancing required.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to “National Institute of Drug Abuse, Financial Management Branch, 3WFN RM, MSC 6026” at 301 N Stonestreet Avenue, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.

For further service information: 708-352-6500

7 Replies to “Brian Patrick Farmer”

  1. Rest in peace, Brian Patrick. May choirs of angels sing thee to thy rest. Love and peace to your family and friends.

  2. Love you brother and miss you like crazy. You were my best friend and always there for me and as supportive as one can get. What I wouldn’t give to hear your voice one more time. Rest in peace, my friend. See you on the other side.

    1. Farmer. My family and I love you so much. We are so grateful to have known you and have you a part of our lives. You will always be in our memories. We love you so much. Me, myself… I’m going through much up and down moments of realization and disbelief of your passing. This is definitely a hard loss. You are very much missed. Love you so much and you will be very much missed.

  3. Heartfelt condolences. Although didn’t know the man directly, he is a member of local 63, which makes him and your family, our family.. We would like to express our sympathy.

  4. I am truly sorry for your loss. I knew Brian as a sweet, loving little boy. Lynnette, it has been a long time since we last spoke, but you will always be remembered as a caring and devoted friend, mother and daughter.

  5. The love between Lynette and her sons is beautiful and inspiring. Brian was a joy to his mother and a beloved brother and uncle. My heart breaks for the family. Please know, Heaven is for real and he is there at peace.

  6. I was so very sorry to hear this news. There are no perfect words to say to you. Just know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

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