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Roy Lawson Flowers

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Roy Lawson Flowers

Birth
Evant, Coryell County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Jan 1986 (aged 90)
Burial
Perryton, Ochiltree County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C / Block 340 / Lot 3 / Row 13
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OBITUARY OF ROY LAWSON FLOWERS

Funeral Services for Roy Lawson FLOWERS, 90, who died Sunday, were held Tuesday, January 14, at the First Christian Church of Perryton, Rev. Tracy Wilson officiating.

Burial was in Ochiltree Cemetery under the direction of Boxwell Brothers.

FLOWERS was born in Evant, Texas in 1895. He moved to Ochiltree County in 1907.

He married Addie Mae who passed away in 1962. He remarried in 1965 to Ada BRUMMETT.

FLOWERS was a retired farmer/rancher.

Survivors include his wife, Ada; two sons, Bryant of Pampa and James of Canadian; one step-son, Orville BRUMMETT of Spearman; five brothers, Cephus of Tulia, Gilman of Canadian, and Oscar, Travis, and Clem of Perryton; one sister, Lottie PORTWOOD of Perryton; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

The family asks that memorials be made to one's favorite charity.

(Published in The Perryton Herald (TX), Thursday, January 16, 1986.)
OBITUARY OF ROY LAWSON FLOWERS

Funeral Services for Roy Lawson FLOWERS, 90, who died Sunday, were held Tuesday, January 14, at the First Christian Church of Perryton, Rev. Tracy Wilson officiating.

Burial was in Ochiltree Cemetery under the direction of Boxwell Brothers.

FLOWERS was born in Evant, Texas in 1895. He moved to Ochiltree County in 1907.

He married Addie Mae who passed away in 1962. He remarried in 1965 to Ada BRUMMETT.

FLOWERS was a retired farmer/rancher.

Survivors include his wife, Ada; two sons, Bryant of Pampa and James of Canadian; one step-son, Orville BRUMMETT of Spearman; five brothers, Cephus of Tulia, Gilman of Canadian, and Oscar, Travis, and Clem of Perryton; one sister, Lottie PORTWOOD of Perryton; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

The family asks that memorials be made to one's favorite charity.

(Published in The Perryton Herald (TX), Thursday, January 16, 1986.)

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