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Adrian Estes Flake

Houston, Texas

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ADRIAN ESTES FLAKE Beloved father ADRIAN ESTES FLAKE WAS BORN August 29, 1915 in Dallas, Texas, the son of Ethelo James and Helen Rollfing Flake, and died Friday morning, September 23, 2005. Adrian is survived by his wife Joan Rosenblum Flake and their children Jill Jewett, her husband Dunham and...

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Jill and Dunham, our hearts and thoughts are with you, we are very, very sorry Elfie and Edgar

Dear Nancy,

I am sorry that I will not make it to the funeral, but I would appreciate if Dunham or someone from the family would read my remembrance of Adrian at the service. I will be thinking of Adrian and all of you on Tuesday.
Sincerely - Jay

Adrian,

I wish I could be there today to join in the celebration of your life. Unfortunately, we are still in Alabama as a result of hurricane Rita.
Nonetheless, I would like to share some fond memories...

Dear Nancy,

I just learned of the passing of your father and am so very sorry. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family as well as my thoughts and prayer. May you feel the warmth of God's love and may He fill you with peace. Take care and may God bless you, always!

I Love you, xoxox
Jackie & Benny Tamez

Mike,
You may not remember me. We met at the wedding when you married my sister, Lynne. She told me about your father and I just wanted to let you know that I am terribly sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy. If your father's home was an example of his work, he was a very talented man. You and your father will be in my prayers.

Our prayers and deepest sympathy to the family
Close friend to Victor Flake

Please know that you are in our prayers at this time. Our deepest sympathy..

Bob and Topsy Woodson

Adrian was a great inspiration to me.I will always remember baby sitting for Billy,Nancy,and Mike.I was so lucky to be the kid who he let him build a rail type fence with old wooden wagon wheels for the gates,also cars were hard to come by during WW II and when I turned 16 he let me use his car to take take my drivers license. My prayers are with you all.

I was so very sorry to hear of your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

My deepest condolences to the Flake family. I am sadden for you at this unjust tragedy. Having felt the sudden loss of a close family member I hope that you can take comfort in that which gave me comfort.

He will never have to suffer another thing again. Not the smallest pin prick or the loss of a loved one.

Remember him well for he will always hold you in his heart.

Regret nothing for it cannot be changed.
Honor him now by doing what He would have...