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William James FLOWER

Toledo, Ohio

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Toledo, Ohio
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Alzheimer's Association

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FLOWER William James William James Flower died on March 26, 2012, at his home in Dillsburg, PA following an extended illness. He was born December 7, 1936, in Butler County, PA, of parents, the late Theresa M. and William V. Flower. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Sonia M. Flower...

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Mr. Flower was a great man. I recall moments he taught me to do tasks with him. He was so patient, explained, reassured,and let you feel his joy and affection. He was truly the kind of person that made an impact on your life. I pray you have found peace at the end of this journey and your beginning of the next. Thank you for being the man you were and sharing your family with me. My thoughts and most beautiful energy is being sent to Jennifer and Valerie during this most humbling of...

Jennifer, Valerie and family,
Local Union #50 Officers, members and staff wish to extend our sincere sympathy on your loss.

We send our love and prayers to you. Your parents were wonderful friends and we enjoyed the times we were together. We had a special visit in their home in Tryon. That was a time when we saw you, Brian and Jude. The play you wrote was so special about your Dad and Jude.
May the Lord continue to comfort and bless all of you. You have a wonderful heritage.

Pastor Jim and Ruth Riccitelli
Ft.Myers,Florida

Prayers to all your family through this difficult time. May our Lord strengthen you in the months and years ahead as you go on without him.

Dear Jennifer, I am so sorry you have lost your dad, but am thankful that his long fight with Alzheimer's is over, and he is rejoicing with his Lord in his heavenly home. I know you have many wonderful memories to hold dear. Praying for you and your family. Love you.

Dad, you were the best father a child could ever have. From my youngest memories of fishing with you on our trip to Canada via hydroplane when I was 3 yrs old, to taking me on father daughter dates where we would dress up and go to a fancy dinner, to learning to drive a stick shift. You drove me to every boys HS basketball game no matter how far away or how much snow was piled up (taking uncle Lou's VW bug during the blizzard of '78). You let me drive the Winnebago out in the middle of...

Jennifer,
My thoughts and prayers for you and your family at this time.
Floie Stouder

Worked w/Bill as a business agent and found him to be upright and truthful.A good man.

Dear Valerie, Brian and Jude,

Lori and I were saddened to read of your father's passing ... I know that eventually all the good memories will shine through the darkness of grief. Our sincerest sympathy.