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Roy O. Flewelling

Manchester, N.H., And Easton, Maine

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MANCHESTER - Roy O. Flewelling, 53, of Manchester and Easton, Maine, passed away Thursday, April 11, 2013, at his residence. He was born Oct. 18, 1959, in Danbury, Conn., the son of Floyd and Reta Flewelling. In addition to his parents, Roy is survived by two brothers, Terry Flewelling and his...

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To Terry, Ann & all of your family our condolences. You are in our thoughts & prayers.

Dear Flewelling family,

I was shocked to see Roy's obituary in the Star Hearald. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Roy had a beautiful smile and always looked you in the eye when he talked to you. It is so hard to loose a dear son, brother, uncle and friend. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. My love to all.

Roy and I worked together for several years back in the 90's and kept in touch for a short while after we both left that company. He was a genuinely nice guy who could always be counted on to do whatever it took to get the job done. We all liked him. RIP Roy.

Reta, Floyd, Terry, Anne, & Loren.& the families. We are so very sorry to hear about Roy. Am thinking about you at this time. Love Dwight & Sally.

I knew Royfor some time since our college days an dwhen followed me to NH. I am very sorry to here of his passing. I have not seen him in a few years. My prayers are with you.

We were heartbroken to hear of your lose. Although I haven't seen or spoken to Roy in a few years, I have many happy memories of him from our time in Easton and at Easton High School. He was always fun loving and a good friend. He will be missed. We are keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I worked with Roy back in the early 80's too, so sorry for your loss. He always had a smile, may that smile add to the night sky light.

To the Flewelling family, So sorry for your lost. I also worked with Roy at Computervision in the 80's. Roy loved being on the CV softball team and enjoyed just having fun with fellow CV employees. He will be missed but not forgotten.