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David Earl Flowers

Lumberton, North Carolina

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December 6, 2014
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Lumberton, North Carolina

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David Earl Flowers, age 57, passed away on Saturday, December 6, 2014. He was born on September 8, 1957 in Robeson County and was a graduate of Littlefield High School.

David attended Methodist College as a baseball recruit with a passion for the sport his father nurtured and passed on to him. He was named First Team All-USA South Athletic Conference (1979) by his alma mater and was drafted by the Montreal Expos? Minor League Baseball affiliate team as a left-throw pitcher before embarking on his teaching career. David was an educator with the Public Schools of Robeson County for 30 years before retiring in 2012.

Over the years, David hung up his glove and replaced it with a golf club. He perfected his swing and became an avid golfer, participating in numerous tournaments and challenging anyone to 18 holes. He worked part-time at both local courses at various times in his life and played as much as possible. Golf was David?s way of life. He got his first hole-in-one at Pinecrest Country Club on May 28, 2013.

Not only was David an athlete; he was a jack of all trades and proud of his masterpieces. He could build anything he set his mind to with a hammer and nail and loved to tackle any woodwork project presented to him with the same determination and achievement that was so characteristic of David. He enjoyed working outside in the garden and bringing his vegetables to the table. Throughout his life, he spent countless hours outdoors, on the river, the green, and the diamond.

David was more than an athlete and teacher. He was a loving son, husband, father, brother, and friend. He loved his family and his roots and was always willing to lend a helpful hand in the community. His contagious smile and drum-roll sense of humor could fill a room with warmth. His friendly, competitive nature was hard not to love. Taken too soon, David will be greatly missed by all those who knew and loved him.

He was preceded in death by his father, Billy Joe Flowers, and brother, Joe Wayne Flowers.
He is survived by his wife, Melissa Leggette Flowers of the home; mother, Ruby Neal Lamb Flowers of Lumberton, NC; daughters, Chelsea Amanda Flowers of Durham, NC and Courtney Miranda Flowers of Raleigh, NC, step-daughters, Katie Marie Floyd of Lumberton, NC, Ashley Ellen Floyd of Concord, NC, and step-son Ben Giles Floyd of the home; brothers Kenneth Neil Flowers and wife Pauline, Stevie Ray Flowers and wife Jennifer, and sister Carolyn Faye Britt and husband H.T. all of Lumberton, NC, and his adored pets, Izzy and Gracie.

A time of visitation with the family will be on Wednesday, December 10, 2014 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM at Floyd Mortuary in Lumberton, NC. A memorial service will follow at 7:00 PM in Floyd Memorial Chapel.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are encouraged to be made to the Lumberton Youth Baseball Association, P.O. Box 1346, Lumberton, NC 28359.

Written by his daughter Courtney Flowers, with love.

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I worked with David at Magnolia. His passing was a shock to us. Hope his family is doing well. I lost my father suddenly, but God will help you.

GOD IS THE ONE THAT GIVE LIFE TO ALL LIVING THINGS SURELY HE IS CAPABLE OF RESTORYING LIFE TO SOMEONE THAT HAS DIED, GOD IS THE SOURCE OF LIFE. PS.36:9

I worked with David at Magnolia. I'm so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

To the Flowers family and friends, I'm so very sorry for your loss. I hope you can have comfort at the promise found at Acts 25:15 with its future promise.

A great teacher, co-worker, and human being to have known.

Dr. Charlotte Williams
Former Literacy Coach
Lumberton Junior High

I truly felt the love flowing throughout the chapel at the memorial for David.The music , the flowers, the words of the speakers,and the video, every thing was perfect. What a wonderful tribute to a wonderful person.God bless the family and may you find peace.

He will be missed, always a smile for everyone!

What a great loss he changed the lives of many people .

So very sorry for the loss of a wonderful person. May you cherish and share with each other the fond memories that you have of David. My memories go back to Littlefield High School where he was one of my students and an outstanding baseball player. My prayers are with you.