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Elnyr Earl <I>Flowers</I> Faircloth

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Elnyr Earl Flowers Faircloth

Birth
Sylvester, Worth County, Georgia, USA
Death
16 Mar 2005 (aged 84)
Quitman, Brooks County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Moultrie, Colquitt County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.13025, Longitude: -83.78118
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Daughter of the late Edgar Earl Flowers and Osie Alma Jones, she was the widow of William George Faircloth. Additionally, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Jane Faircloth Parker; a sister, Nell Foreman; and two brothers, Avalon Thurxton Flowers and Edgar Flowers. She was survived by a son, Robby Faircloth (Londa); two daughters, Antoinette Weilnau (David) and Melicent Gay (Steve); a son-in-law, Kenneth L. Parker; two sisters, Katye McLeod (Mac) and Osie Mae Grimes; a sister-in-law, Myrtle Flowers; ten grandchildren, Greg Parker, Lyn Parker, Kristina Parker, Duane Plymel, Dawn Williams, Carlton Fairccloth, Katherine Faircloth, Marshall Faircloth, Jud Parker and Matt Gay; five great-grandchildren; and an extended family of relatives. He was a piano teacher in Moultrie, GA, for over 40 years. She was a member of the Heritage Church. Her funeral was held on March 19, 2005, with The Rev. John Eubanks and The Rev. David Oaks officiating. Note: The spelling of her first name has varied in records (Elmyr) (Eluyr).
Daughter of the late Edgar Earl Flowers and Osie Alma Jones, she was the widow of William George Faircloth. Additionally, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Jane Faircloth Parker; a sister, Nell Foreman; and two brothers, Avalon Thurxton Flowers and Edgar Flowers. She was survived by a son, Robby Faircloth (Londa); two daughters, Antoinette Weilnau (David) and Melicent Gay (Steve); a son-in-law, Kenneth L. Parker; two sisters, Katye McLeod (Mac) and Osie Mae Grimes; a sister-in-law, Myrtle Flowers; ten grandchildren, Greg Parker, Lyn Parker, Kristina Parker, Duane Plymel, Dawn Williams, Carlton Fairccloth, Katherine Faircloth, Marshall Faircloth, Jud Parker and Matt Gay; five great-grandchildren; and an extended family of relatives. He was a piano teacher in Moultrie, GA, for over 40 years. She was a member of the Heritage Church. Her funeral was held on March 19, 2005, with The Rev. John Eubanks and The Rev. David Oaks officiating. Note: The spelling of her first name has varied in records (Elmyr) (Eluyr).


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