Scott R. Flohr
SPRINGFIELD, IL - Scott R. Flohr, 54, passed away at 8:10 a.m., Monday, Sept. 2, 2013, at his home.
Scott was born Dec. 15, 1958, in Bucyrus, Ohio, the son of Delwyn D. and Emma Lee Heydinger Flohr.
Scott received numerous undergraduate and graduate degrees in history and education from the University of Illinois and Olivet Nazarene. He was a dedicated teacher at Franklin Middle School for nineteen years. During that time he was active in coaching various sports. His track and cross country teams competed for state titles.
Besides his fiancé and his students, he was passionate about Ohio State football, White Sox and Cardinal baseball, and his beloved dog, Frankie.
He was preceded in death by his father, Delwyn (Jess) Flohr.
He is survived by his mother, Emma Flohr of Clifton, Va.; fiancé, Katharine Keane of Springfield; three sisters: Christine (husband, Joseph) Mikrut of Clifton, Va., Pamela (husband, Kevin) Byczek of Tinley Park, and Kelly (husband, Joseph) Peri of Thorntown, Ind.; eight nieces and nephews: Matthew and Julie Anne Mikrut, Jeffrey (wife, Lisa) Byczek, Brenden, Meghan and Hunter Peri, and Matthew and Elizabeth Keane; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins and his Franklin Middle School family.
Cremation will be accorded by Butler Cremation Tribute Center following ceremonies.
Visitation: Family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m., Friday, Sept. 6, 2013, at Kirlin-Egan & Butler Funeral Home, 900 S. 6th St., Springfield.
Funeral Mass: 10:00 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1345 N. 6th St., Springfield, IL with Rev. Steven Janoski celebrant.
Memorials may be made to Franklin Middle School Athletic Fund, 1200 Outer Park Dr., Springfield, IL 62704.
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Emma Crawford
September 12, 2013
I miss you very much and will never forget about you.
Peri Ehmen
September 12, 2013
As the 7th grade year approched I hoped to see you but when you weren't it was awful then after that I heard of your death and I cried my self to sleep that night.
Madeline Robinson
September 7, 2013
Today was the day I heard of Mr. Flohr's passing at the Varsity football game at Landphier's stadium. The SHS band which I am a part of played there, and that is when I received the news. I could not stop crying, even when my clarinet was in my hands and I was attempting to play.
Mr. Flohr was one of the few favorite teachers of mine from my Middle School years at Franklin, and made them bearable. In his class is where I found my love of World History and ancient cultures, as well as meeting my best friend. By no means was it an easy class, and he wasn't an easy teacher. Current events, memorizing roman numerals and dates, all work. But we had plenty of craft-related projects.
During the time I had home trouble, and I remember staying after in his room talking and laughing with Mr. Flohr. He helped me with my work I was behind on and was always understanding. I loved him like my own father, and he treated me like his own daughter.
I never did track like I said I would, but I may just hold onto that and try my senior year. I has been almost six years since I last saw Mr. Flohr, but I never forgot about him. Being a former student of his made the news of his death very...disconcerting. Many memories were made in his class, and were continued to be made as I passed him in the hall every day. A small hello was exchanged always. I lost my grandmother to cancer in 2006, as well as many other relatives.
Mr. Flohr brightened my day and made life bearable. He was a positive influence, even if it was a bit of a loud one. I still think about him, even now as a junior in high school. I will miss him very much as a teacher, friend, and mentor.
Love ya Mr. Flohr. Please rest in peace and my condolences to the family. I did not hear about his passing until today, and would have made visitation if I had known. Goodbye.
Maddie Robinson AKA Ramblin' Rose
Cat Flynn
September 7, 2013
I am saddened to hear of Mr. Flohr's passing as both a former student of his and runner with the track and cross country teams. He was a dedicated teacher and coach and he helped me realize my potential in both fields.
I had him in sixth grade for the 2001-02 school year, and one of my strongest memories of him was seeing him comfort the class on 9/11 and assuring me in particular that it was completely normal to have an emotional response. Moments like that proved to me that he was as kind as he was determined.
You will be deeply missed. I went for a run in Washington Park today in your honor, and I will think of you every time I run from now on.
Jennifer Cummins-Walker
September 7, 2013
You will be greatly missed by all Coach Flohr
Steve & Julie Peralta
September 6, 2013
Mr. Flohr was a great teacher, coach, and mentor to our kids. He was always very positive and all of the Peralta's will miss seeing Mr. Flohr at the FMS events. Our sincere thoughts and prayers go to the family.
With Sympathy,
Steve, Julie, Myles, Alejandra, Sophia, Lillian, and Anthony Peralta
Peter Wise
September 6, 2013
Our son was a student of Mr. Flohr in 2005. To this day I remember his weekly assignment which required his history class students to write a paper on a current event and connect that event to what the class was studying. The assignment taught critical thinking skills and it was graded on style and grammar as well as content. Mr. Flohr set a high but fair bar in his class. There was no grade inflation in his classroom. An "A" was tough to come by. He was without peer as a teacher and as a coach.
September 6, 2013
My sincere sorrow at the early passing of Scott Flohr. I worked with Scott during his student days at the University of Illinois. He showed excellent scholarship, interest in the field of education, and kind regard for others. My deep sympathy to his family and friends.
Dr. Theresa Sullivan Stewart
Associate Professor Emerita
willie nerone
September 6, 2013
I am sorry for your pain and your loss. I was Scott's landlady for years. He was a great guy.He will be sadly missed by everyone that knew him.
September 6, 2013
From the Boldens
September 5, 2013
FMS students remember will never forget "Flohrisms". He bonded with his students by creating nicknames for each one of them. The Mighty Quinn (or TigerLily) and her family will remember Mr. Flohr for his ability to connect with students and his passion for teaching. He is greatly missed. May his family find peace in knowing he was loved and made a difference in many lives.
The Stearnses
Barbara Ferguson
September 5, 2013
My daughter Brianna had the privilege of being a student of Mr. Flohr at Franklin and he was her favorite teacher. He was a kind and wonderful man. I am glad to have known him. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
Christina King
September 5, 2013
Mr. Flohr was a fantastic teacher. He was the one who made me enjoy history. He was always there for his students and was just a great guy over all...he was so much fun and made me love going to his class.. I'm happy I got to spend his last year teaching with him... We love and miss you mr.flohr! !<|3 r.i.p.
Ericka creek
September 5, 2013
He was an amazing teacher, that inspired many. I wish the new 6th graders could've met him.I dedicated my track season to him and hopefully my next season, R.I.P.
Mike O'Connell
September 5, 2013
I am so very sorry to hear of Scott's passing. I really enjoyed working with him when I taught at Franklin. His family is definitely in my thoughts & prayers.
September 5, 2013
Mr. Flohr was my 6th grade World History teacher. Although he had high expectations for us and we hated doing all those current events, he was a fabulous teacher and will be missed by hundreds of students. It's been 6 years since I was in his class, but I can remember it like it was yesterday. RIP Mr. Flohr. Thank you for all you did for us.
Hanah Anderson-Earles
September 5, 2013
Mr.Flohr was the most greatest teacher in the world. He was so fun and loved to have a good time in class. I'm glad that I had the chance to have him as a teacher for a couple of months.
Kathy Canaday
September 5, 2013
My children had the priveledge of having Mr Flohr as a teacher and coach. He was a wonderful man and a great mentor to his students. His dedication to creating a wonderful learning enviroment will always be remembered.
He was truly a remarkable man and will be greatly missed.
Michael Davis
September 5, 2013
Scott's calm demeanor, and friend comments brought a smile to so many people.
September 5, 2013
To Mr. Flohr's Family,
We are sorry for your loss.
Our family was privileged to have Mr. Flohr's influence as a teacher, coach, mentor. Our hearts are saddened.
May you long remember the impact he had on so many lives.
The Crofton Family
Barbara Wheatley
September 5, 2013
Such a sad loss, will truly be missed. R.I.P., The Wheatley Family
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