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Daniel Fort Flowers, age 93, was born on the 21st of January 1920 in New York City and died on the 29th of July 2013 in Houston. He lived a full life of devotion to the Church, his family, his country, and his profession.
Dan was raised in Findlay, Ohio, where his parents moved shortly after his birth. He graduated from Findlay High School at age 16 and entered Virginia Military Institute where he earned his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering in 1940 and was awarded the Jackson Hope medal for the highest academic proficiency in this field, as well as sharing with Fred, his identical twin brother, the French medal for the highest proficiency in pure mathematics. Dan went on to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he earned a bachelor's, master's (both in 1942), and doctorate (in 1948) in Mechanical Engineering. He also attended graduate school at Vanderbilt where he was initiated into the Tennessee Delta chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. He was a registered Professional Engineer in Ohio, Texas, and Virginia.
Like so many of the greatest generation, Dan's life and education was disrupted by World War II. He served during the war as an Experimental Engineering Officer at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio, working on the development and testing of aircraft. He was discharged in January 1946 as a Captain, at which point he returned to MIT.
Dan first went to work for his family's business, Differential Steel Car Company, at the age of 15, and he continued working for family businesses as an employee, officer, director, and chairman until his death. Differential, founded by Dan's father, was an engineering and manufacturing firm that developed equipment for the railroad and mining industries. When Dan's father purchased an operating oil and gas company in 1957, Dan moved from Findlay to Houston in order to run that business, which he continued to do well into his 90s. He served as a director of Texas Commerce Bank, Tanglewood; The National Lime and Stone Company, Findlay; and Sentinel Trust Company, Houston.
Dan served two terms on the Board of Visitors of VMI as well as serving as a Trustee of the VMI Foundation. He was the recipient of the VMI Foundation's Distinguished Service Award in 2002 in recognition of his lifetime of service to the Institute. He received the Vanderbilt School of Engineering Outstanding Service Award in 1993. After several terms of service on the MIT Corporation Development Committee he was named an Honorary Member. When the VMI chapter of Tau Beta Pi was formed in 1993, he was initiated as an alumnus. For many years he was active at the troop level in the Boy Scouts first in Findlay, then in Houston. Dan was a founding trustee of the H. Fort Flowers Foundation in 1950, and served in that role until his death.
Dan was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church and served as Deacon, Elder, and Trustee. He was raised in the First Presbyterian Church in Findlay, Ohio, and spent 56 years as a member of St. Philip Presbyterian Church in Houston. He sang in the choir, taught Sunday school, served as clerk of session and treasurer for St. Philip, and treasurer for the Presbytery of New Covenant. When it came to the Church, he essentially took on any task he was ever asked to do. His entire life was centered by the Church.
Dan was preceded in death by his parents: H. Fort Flowers and Sara Niles Flowers Georges; and his siblings: Fred Fort Flowers, Barbara Flowers Murray, Joan Flowers Foster, and Sara Flowers Paschall. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Jean Davis Flowers; his children: Lynne Flowers Carlton, and her husband, Jeff, D. Fort Flowers, Jr., and his wife, Beth, and Joseph K. Flowers, and his wife, Lori; and his 11 grandchildren: Elizabeth Carlton, Charlie Carlton, Betsy Flowers, Caroline Flowers, Elaine Flowers, Daniel Flowers III, Abigail Flowers, Noah Flowers, Davis Flowers, Ella Flowers, and James Flowers.
Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from five in the afternoon until seven in the evening on Friday, the 2nd of August, in the library and grand foyer of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston.
A memorial service is to be conducted at eleven o'clock in the morning on Saturday, the 3rd of August at St. Philip Presbyterian Church, 4807 San Felipe Street in Houston, where Rev. John Wurster, is to officiate.
Immediately following, all are invited to greet the family during a reception to be held in the nearby Fellowship Hall.
In lieu of customary remembrances, for those desiring, contributions in Dan's memory may be directed to St. Philip Presbyterian Church, 4807 San Felipe, Houston, TX, 77056; or to the VMI Foundation, P.O. Box 932, Lexington, VA, 24450.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from Jul. 31 to Aug. 2, 2013.

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Patricia Clark

August 2, 2013

Dan Flowers was one of the finest church men this presbytery has ever known. He did quality, extraordinary work, and his presence is greatly missed. sending love to the family he loved so much and prayers for comfort.

Paul DeVerter

August 2, 2013

I knew Dan through Phi Kappa Psi Alumni association, and met his father as well. I thought highly of him, and cherished the insight he gave me of DIFCO in Findlay, as I am an old trolley fan.
I had no knowledge of his many degrees, and was glad to read of them in the paper. I know he will be missed.

Michelle Giddens Ledbetter

August 2, 2013

We are thinking of your family during this time and though; sorry for the pain of your loss, we are grateful for the wonderful ways so many lives were touched by his amazing life journey. We are leaving for the UK tomorrow, otherwise I would pay my respects and show our support. With love, The Giddens/Ledbetter Family (Michelle, Mathew and Cody)

Cheri Pierson

August 1, 2013

Jeanie - you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers right now. Dan was an amazing man and I know he will be missed by many!

Dan MacLemore

August 1, 2013

Dan has been a blessing to so many and his witness lives on in them.

John Kurtz & Family

August 1, 2013

I am so sorry to hear of Dan's passing. He was an example of what we should all try to be. Our deepest condolences to the Flowers family.

Gerald Appelstein

August 1, 2013

It is now understandable why I have so enjoyed getting to know Fort and his family as part of our mutual MIT involvement. Look at his role model, and now a new angel to watch over the vibrant and remarkable Flowers family!

Dick Powell

August 1, 2013

May grace and peace abide as you remember a life well lived.

Aude Faugere

August 1, 2013

Our deepest condolences to your family - may you honor his wonderful life.
Aude, Yves, and Lucie

August 1, 2013

Flowers family,
My mom was a good friend of Joan Flowers at RMWC. She visited the family in Findlay during their college days. I've grown up with stories of Joan and her marvelous brothers. I am sorry for your loss, but celebrate a life well lived.
Martha Cottingham

John and Carol Wilkinson

July 31, 2013

Prayers for the Flowers family. Dan was a man with a beautiful soul and will be missed at the farm.

julia mcclanahan

July 31, 2013

Lynne and family, I am so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. Wow, what an awesome and full life of service he led. Such an incredible man, I wish I could have met him but was blessed to know, love and laugh with his precious daughter at his alma mater, Vandy. Please know that although I can't be with you in person, I will be with you in spirit, heart and prayers. I love you Flowers, give Jeff and those beautiful kids my love. Call me if you need anything. Love, Queenie Julia

julia

July 31, 2013

Lynne and family, I am so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. Wow, what an awesome and full life of service he led. Such an incredible man, I wish I could have met him but was blessed to know, love and laugh with his precious daughter at his alma mater, Vandy. Please know that although I can't be with you in person, I will be with you in spirit, heart and prayers. I love you Flowers, give Jeff and those beautiful kids my love. Call me if you need anything. Love, Queenie Julia

Sara Beall

July 31, 2013

Uncle Dan was a loving brother to my mother. He visited her frequently during the years when she was ill. He was a man of integrity who always strived to do the right thing. We will miss him very much.

Pam Keever

July 31, 2013

Dan was a wonderful and inspiring influence for my many years at St. Philip. He was always there and participating in many ways. His inspiration and steadiness will be greatly missed. Our sympathies and blessings to all the family.

Ken, Cathy, Cameron, and Brandon Steele

July 31, 2013

Rarely do you come across an individual whose intelligence and capabilities were balanced by such a kind and gentle spirit. Dan was a special person and a reminder of what we can become. We are honored to have known him and will miss him dearly.

Susan Mitchell

July 31, 2013

Loving prayers for comfort to all of Dan's family. He will be missed.

Stephanie Bohorquez

July 31, 2013

A beautiful soul inside and out. His smile and friendliness will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

Sam Lanham IV

July 31, 2013

Even as a child at St. Philip, I could tell that Dan Flowers was a churchman of the highest sort. Now, as a minister, I'm more aware of what a gift he was to the community of St. Philip.

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