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Clifford Ray Farmer was born October 21, 1975, to Lynn and Lora Farmer in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. He departed this life May 28, 2025, at the age of 49.
He graduated from Wellston High School where he enjoyed playing football. He retired from Iron Cross where he was a machinist and worked with his dad in the oilfield. He enjoyed life and found that special someone to share life with Leah Maddox. He loved her dearly until she passed away on January 18, 2022.
Clifford had many interests including working in the garden, fishing, traveling, working on cars, and especially telling jokes. He had a love for life that was contagious. He also enjoyed smoking on his smoker that he had built.
He is survived by his father, Lynn Farmer; Mother Lora Farmer and Lightfoot Hawkins; son, Alan Hawley; grandfather, Johnnie Farmer; stepchildren, Brandie Gholson and husband Jason, Makayla Coomer, Cheyenne Coomer, Skyla Coomer, Logan Maddox, and Jay Maddox; brother, Preston Farmer and Heather Warren; sister, Stephanie Edwards. Numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded by his wife, Leah Maddox, grandmother, Anna Belle Farmer, Grandmother Marion and Geneva Whisenhunt, stepmother, Barbara Farmer, grandparents, Marion and Jimmie Compton, and brother Jon Pope.
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