By-Line: Terrence Muir, Communications and Marketing

The City of Palm Coast proudly recognized longtime residents Linwood “Nemo” and Patsy Farmer for their extraordinary 75th wedding anniversary with an official proclamation. In a special presentation at their Las Palmas Senior Living Facility residence, City officials honored the couple’s remarkable milestone and lasting contributions to the community.
Linwood and Patsy were married on February 4, 1950, and for more than 30 years, they have called Palm Coast home. Their dedication to the city is evident in their years of service—volunteering at the hospital and Marineland, ushering at the community theater, and serving on local boards and committees.
Linwood is a proud U.S. Navy veteran who served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Cold War. A dedicated member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), he was also honored as Grand Marshal of the Veterans Day Parade for his service and commitment to the veteran community.
“Linwood and Patsy’s 75-year journey together is just incredible,” said Mayor Mike Norris. “Their love and service to our community is a great example of the kind of people we have here in Palm Coast. I hope you’ll join me in wishing them a very happy anniversary.”
The City of Palm Coast congratulates Linwood and Patsy Farmer on this milestone and thanks them for their decades of love, service, and community spirit.