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Mrs Eileen Farmer dies

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Published On:Tuesday, February 23, 2010

MRS Eileen Farmer died at her San Souci home at 6 pm on Sunday.

The Farmer family arrived in Nassau from the UK in 1948 when Mr Farmer joined the late Sir Victor Sassoon as his accountant. The family made Nassau their home.

Mrs Farmer was predeceased by her husband, John Farmer; son, Christopher Farmer, and daughter Alannah Martin.

She is survived by her daughter, Frances Farmer; sons, John, Damien, Michael and Patrick Farmer; son-in-law, Michael Martin; daughters-in-law, Pia, Denise and Laura Farmer; and grandchildren, David and Natasha Martin, Daniel, Meghan and Timothy Kelly, Sonia, Liam, Danielle, Dominique and Ethan Farmer.

Funeral services will be held for Mrs Farmer at Sacred Heart Church on Saturday, February 27, at 3pm.

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