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Mr. Quincy Paul Flowers Sr.
(February 14, 2010)
Service: St. John Missionary Baptist Church
2:30 PM Saturday 02-20-2010
30 Fred L. Maxwell Blvd
Orlando, Florida 32805
Visitation: Mitchell's Funeral Home
4-8 pm Friday, February 19
501 Fairvilla Road
Orlando, Florida 32808
  Cemetery: Washington Park Cemetery
Orlando, Florida

Obituary

Obituary

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Quincy Paul Flowers, Sr. was born March 14, 1936 in Brundidge, Alabama to Reverend J. C. Flowers and Rosa Lee Flowers.

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On February 14, 2010 the Lord dispatched one of His angels to Quincy’s earthly home to escort him to his eternal resting place.

Quincy Paul Flowers, Sr. was preceded in death by his father, Reverend J. C. Flowers, mother Rosa Lee Flowers and seven siblings.

Quincy leaves to cherish precious memories to: three daughters, Sandra Flowers of Winter Garden, Florida, Denise McMillan (Frank) and Linda Flowers (Antonio) all of Orlando, Florida; two sons, James Flowers and Quincy Flowers, Jr. (Yolanda) of Orlando, Florida; two brothers, William Flowers (Janie) of Delray Beach, Florida, W. D. Flowers (Alice) of Orlando, Florida; one sister, Eula Mae Flowers of Bainbridge, Georgia; sisters-in-law, Lucy Flowers of Bainbridge, Georgia, Gladys Flowers of Pansy, Alabama and Ellen Flowers of Orlando, Florida; a special devoted friend and mother of two of his children, Charlene DuBose; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and sorrowing family and friends.






" When I Must Leave You"
When I must leave you for a little while
Please do not grieve and shed wild tears
And hug your sorrow to you through the years
But start out bravely with a gallant smile;
And for my sake and in my name live on and do all things
the same, Feed not your loneliness on empty days,
But fill each waking hour in useful ways,
Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer
And I in turn will comfort you and hold you near;
And never, never be afraid to die,
For I am waiting for you in the sky


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