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James Bennis Flowers

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James Bennis Flowers

Birth
Autreyville, Colquitt County, Georgia, USA
Death
18 Dec 1979 (aged 57)
Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA
Burial
Moultrie, Colquitt County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.190825, Longitude: -83.8382986
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Funeral rites for James Bennis Flowers were held Thursday afternoon in Cobb Funeral Chapel with burial following in Suncrest Memorial Gardens.

Rev. Tom Roote and Rev. John Bledsoe served as officiating ministers.

Active pallbearers were Larry Bourgeois, Lynwood Feagin, Richard Godley, Carol Dean, Donnie Sellers and John Deal.

Mr. Flowers died Thursday in a Tallahassee, Florida Hospital after a six week illness. He was 57 years of age. Mr. Flowers was born on July 26, 1922, in Colquitt County, the son of the late Mose Flowers and Florrie Cardin
Flowers.

He was a resident of Route 2, Moultrie, and was employed by the City of Moultrie.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Doris Lowry Flowers of Route 2, Moultrie; his mother, Mrs. Florrie Cardin Flowers of Norman Park; three sons, Dennis Flowers of Moultrie, Kenny Flowers of Norman Park, and Davy Flowers of Route 2, Moultrie; three daughters, Mrs. Pat Feagin of Omega and Mrs. Debbie Thomas of Aurora, Ill., and Miss Tina Flowers of Moultrie; one brother, Lester Flowers of Norman Park; three sisters, Mrs. C. A. Ballard of Wilson, N.C., Mrs. C. A. Barkley of Waskon,Tex., and Mrs. Bobbie Jeane Vaughn of Omega; and five grandchildren.
Funeral rites for James Bennis Flowers were held Thursday afternoon in Cobb Funeral Chapel with burial following in Suncrest Memorial Gardens.

Rev. Tom Roote and Rev. John Bledsoe served as officiating ministers.

Active pallbearers were Larry Bourgeois, Lynwood Feagin, Richard Godley, Carol Dean, Donnie Sellers and John Deal.

Mr. Flowers died Thursday in a Tallahassee, Florida Hospital after a six week illness. He was 57 years of age. Mr. Flowers was born on July 26, 1922, in Colquitt County, the son of the late Mose Flowers and Florrie Cardin
Flowers.

He was a resident of Route 2, Moultrie, and was employed by the City of Moultrie.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Doris Lowry Flowers of Route 2, Moultrie; his mother, Mrs. Florrie Cardin Flowers of Norman Park; three sons, Dennis Flowers of Moultrie, Kenny Flowers of Norman Park, and Davy Flowers of Route 2, Moultrie; three daughters, Mrs. Pat Feagin of Omega and Mrs. Debbie Thomas of Aurora, Ill., and Miss Tina Flowers of Moultrie; one brother, Lester Flowers of Norman Park; three sisters, Mrs. C. A. Ballard of Wilson, N.C., Mrs. C. A. Barkley of Waskon,Tex., and Mrs. Bobbie Jeane Vaughn of Omega; and five grandchildren.


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