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Jody Elizabeth Flowers

Somers, Connecticut

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FLOWERS, Jody Elizabeth Jody Elizabeth (Picco) Flowers, 50, of Somers, died peacefully on Monday (October 8, 2007), at her home, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Palmer, MA on March 19, 1957, Jody was the daughter of the late Robert W. Picco and Frances J. (Tetreault) Kwasnik. A...

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To the Flowers family, our heartfelt sympathy for your loss. My two daughters had the privilege of having Mrs. Flowers as a teacher, and her patience and understanding made their first grade experience extremely enjoyable. We are saddened by her passing, and will keep you in our prayers.

To my sweet sweet sister

I can't tell you why my strawberries are blossoming again in October nor why the geese keep circling or why God has come to take you to heaven. All I know is that I love you so deep in my soul and will miss you and hold your love in my heart forever. I am kissing you good by, just for now...........love Dale

Jody was such a gentle person, and we who knew her count it such a privilege that she shared our world at Staffordville School, for all too short a time. Her students were so important to her, and any of the children who can say they had her for a teacher can recall great experiences as they began their education. Our hearts go out to Scott, Cory, Ross and the rest of Jody's and Scott's families for their great loss. Her family was so important to her. The support they all gave her over...

To your entire family~ From ours.
I first met Jody when she came to me as a client in my salon and was instantly friends with her. She was a kind easy person who in time became two of my sons first grade teacher. Her ways were wonderful and she was loving. She touched our lives and her memory will always live on with us. Thank you Mrs. Flowers, we love you and will miss you. Tracy, Jim, Jake, James and Jared.

Jody will remain part of my life, the loss of this beautiful woman is indescribable for all that knew her and were touched by her generous nature. It is inconceivable that she was taken from us so early. I have known Jody as long as I can remember, we shared so many memories of our youth, camping at Burlingame, going to the beach (the drive was the best part), hiking through the woods in the fall, baking chocolate chip cookies, BLT’s, listening to Neil Young in her cellar, planning our...

To the Flowers Family,
My deepest sympathy on the passing of our beloved Jody. I hired Jody several years ago as a first grade teacher at staffordville School. She was an inspiration and a treasure to her students and the entire school community. I enjoyed sitting in her class and watching her work her majic helping children to love learning. She went out of her way to help kids.
What a loss! God Bless Jody.
Hank Skala
Principal

I'm very sorry for your loss. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers in the days ahead.

Scott,
Ray and I are so sorry for your loss. Jody was so special and loved so very much by your parents. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Jodi was the person we all aspired to be. I worked with her for a time at Crouse Hinds, she was the sweetest person, gentle and kind. I know she will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
Peace to her