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Richard N. Flowers

Newport News, Virginia

1951 - 2017

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NEWPORT NEWS - Richard N. Flowers, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend entered eternal rest on Saturday, April 15, 2017. He was born May 16, 1951 in Newport News, VA to Mary Flowers and the late Lafayette Flowers. He leaves to cherish his memories his...

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We miss you Richard. Rest in heaven until we meet again.

Sending my heartfelt condolences to the family of Richard. May God comfort, strengthen and give you peace during your time of sadness. I remember Richard being kind-hearted and a gentleman...so saddened to hear of his passing. May he Rest In Paradise.

Elayne Mitchell
Petersburg, VA
Huntington High School
Class of '71

My prayers go out to the Flower's Family. I met Richard over 20 years ago through his brother David. He was always a joy to be around. Very uplifting and always a kind word or joke.
My condolences during this time of your loss.
Prayers be with you Mother Flowers and family,
Michael Evans

My condolences to the family . Mr. Flowers will truly truly be missed . My prayers are with you all . He was a wonderful man and a great friend . It saddens my heart to hear of his passing and Im just lost for words . I am blessed to have known him . I love all of you and baby girl you hang in there and know he is resting and will always be with all of you . I love you all , Dee Riley -PKA

To Lafayette, David, & the Flowers Family,
May the happy thoughts of us as children running around with Richard comfort you today as God welcomes our brother home. May the happy memories of your dear brother, husband, father and Son keep a smile on face always....
May God and the wings of His angels hold you.

With much love,
Renee, Brenda, Pat, Bernard Smallwood

To Apostle Flowers and family please accept my Sincere heartfelt sympathy . I pray that God will continue to hold you in the palms of his hands

Deepest sympathy to the family. I met Mr. Flowers at the transplant clinic in Norfolk, as he and my husband had transplants. He was always uplifting, cheerful and grateful, that rubbed off on me for I too am grateful everyday. Always called my name wrong though but that was his way of making your day I will miss that. May god bless and keep you all

My heart is saddened to hear of the passing of a 69 VIKING CLASSMATE. Your chariot awaits you. Richard Flowers your family has my deepest condolences during a very difficult time.

CLASS OF 69
HUNTINGTON HIGH VIKINGS
NANCY STITH-HARRELL

I'm saddened to hear of Richard's passing. To Mother, Lafayette, David and the rest of the family: May the Lord comfort you during this time of sorrow.