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Sunday, March 31, 2002

Davie and I went to high school together and spent a lot of time on the football field, basketball court and locker rooms over our days at PHS. He was a great athlete but, most importantly, a really "good guy." He always knew how to make us laugh. I am very sorry his family has to suffer through his tragic death. I wish them the best during what I realize are very difficult times. I know they are proud of Dave, for he was very special.

Don Souders
DonSouders@aol.com


Monday, April 1, 2002

I was deeply saddened to hear about the unfortunate, untimely death of Davie Flowers. I grew up on Mercer Street in Phillipsburg. I remember seeing Davie often and even played basketball with him. What I remember most about him was his beautiful smile. God bless his family during this difficult time.

Christine DeFrancesco
chrisdefb@yahoo.com


Wednesday, April 3, 2002

To say I was shocked to learn of the death of a close friend is an understatement. I could go on forever about Davie.The closest of friends for a long period of time even when he moved out of the area we were still close. When I first moved here in Easton in 1982, I use to hang out in p-burg all the time; it is where I first met rocky,and Davie. At that moment it was almost like a bond that was meant to last a lifetime. Our high school days was some of the craziest including the summers. I even remember he tried to get me to transfer from Easton to p-burg so that we could play ball together,because it was on the basketball court that I knew our bond would forever seal a lifelong friendship that nothing could break apart. The things I remember most about Davie is the fun times we had hanging out at his house,or hanging out at my stepmother's house, hanging out on s.main st,the house parties we went to,hanging out at the pizza place,the old arcade on Jefferson and s.main; walking and hanging out on the train tracks goofing off;the Firth Youth Center days,and Monday nights; jogging to Pohat in the summer to get some good hoop runs in when the comp. everywhere else was dead; the time when p-burg made their run through the state and won the title, but out of all of that stuff,I remember the times we just sat around and just talked about life in general. The funniest person you would ever want to meet. He had a way to make you laugh even when the situation was serious. He was a great person to be around you would always want to be around this guy because if you did you was guaranteed a good time.

The very last time I saw Davie alive we were on opposite teams in the black business tournament in Allentown about three years ago,even though I haven't seen him since that day I've always ran into one of his brothers or sisters,and through them they let me know that he was always doing well.

To the family, if there's anything I could do please let me know my heart goes out to each and everyone of you, because I feel your pain too. Always remember this Davie now lives in all of us;the ones that knew him best,he's in our memories,he's in our hearts;he will forever be in our souls.

sincerely
Chuck Stone
quietstorm2k4@msn.com


Saturday, April 6, 2002

I am so sorry to hear about the untimely death of Davie. I grew up with a lot of the Flowers. I remember Davie's smile the most, other than that, I remember that he loved basketball and football. I remember that Davie was a very happy person he was always smiling. Davie was a great friend and a great listener. I will always remember Davie smile. The whole family are in my prayers and thoughts. Davie would want us all to go on with life and to remember all the good times we shared with him. God bless the whole family.

Love you all
Sharon Johnson (Freeman)
shanelove67@hotmail.com


Monday, April 8, 2002

We cannot begin to express our sympathy to Laura and the entire family. No words can make this easy for you, we just wanted to let you know that we feel your loss; your pain, and we know the tears this brings.

Someday everyone will be together again as a family where there is no more pain and sorrow, just tears of happiness.

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Lynn, Willette, Brenda and the entire Fitzpatrick Family
lfitzpat@northamptoncounty.org


Monday, April 8, 2002

As I sit down to write these words, I remind myself of all the good times we as a family shared with Dave, and those times bring joy to my heart and face. Within the last 2 weeks as his family and friends sat down and remembered the most memorable moments that Dave gave us is already bringing comfort. Some of you will remember the pool party when he was last home, the kite incident, hanging out with him while he told some outrageous stories not knowing if you could believe him or not. Even the things that he would do to bring smiles to those around him. Yes he was still young, but he lived for the moment and did not waste his life. He will definitely be missed, but never forgotten.

He will always be remembered and loved. Not only by his family, but also by the people who hold special memories of Dave. Yes, its hard not to cry as I think about his earthly body not being here, but I find it easier to smile knowing his spirit will always be in my heart.

Joan Flowers
jmf715@netscape.net


Monday, April 8, 2002

In loving memory of David Flowers;

JOHN 13-14, Verse 2-4.

2: In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.

3: And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.

4: And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know.

John and Ruby Izak and their children, Barid, Tara, Nadine, Sherri, Johnni, Dawna and Kendra.
loveslib338@hotmail.com


Thursday, April 11, 2002

I grew up "up the alley" in Phillipsburg from Dave and his family and he was a gifted athlete as well as genuinely nice human being. Whether it was playing wiffleball or basketball or even football, Dave was a real competitor; but he also showed a sincerity of heart and kindness for people.

Michael R. Bartolacci
mrb24@psu.edu


Sunday, April 28, 2002

Even though I didn't know Davie personally or anything, I knew his family. I know that they are going though a hard time right now but it will get easy in time. I've been there it hurts but by thinking of the good times it makes it easy to go on with life the way your love one would have wanted you to. Davie was and always will be special to everyone his mother did a very good job raising a smart, intelligent, handsome, and a very sweet man to many who knew him and even the people that didn't know that he is special and will be in our hearts and everyone forever. We love you Davie very much and you will be missed always luv yah God is protecting you in his kingdom no more pain missing and thinking of you always.

Nicole



May 23, 2002

I am so very, very sorry to hear about Davey. I grew up in Easton and know the whole family. Last time I talked with Davey was only weeks before he went back to Germany. He heard I was a travel agent and was asking about flights/prices; said he loved living in Germany, and sounded happy to be going back. It was good to hear from him, and about what the whole family had been doing, after so many years. Again, I'm so very sorry.

Jackie Brannon-Beiro
JDBeiro@aol.com


Sunday, February 22, 2004

YOU WERE SUCH A GOOD UNCLE AND I LOVE YOU VERY SO. IT'S SUCH A SHAME THAT YOU HAD TO GO. NOW YOU ARE IN GODS HANDS AND AS SAFE AS CAN BE. NO MORE PAIN OR HURT. GOD GAVE YOU THE KEY. TO HIS PEARLY GATES UP SHALL YOU GO. YOU'LL FIND THE WAY AND GOD WILL SHOW. FOLLOW NANNY IN HER FOOTSTEPS AS SHE GOES THROUGH ALL THIS PAIN. WE MISS YOU VERY MUCH WE LOVE SO. I HAVE TO GO NOW BUT I'LL BE BACK. I HOPE ONE DAY WELL MEET AT THE GATES WITH GOD. I LOVE YOU I MISS YOU BUT I KNOW YOUR SHINING DOWN ON EVERYONE SAYING JOKES. I LOVE YOU AND ALWAYS WILL.!!!!

Jonathan Flowers
jonnyboy1412@yahoo.com


Tuesday, March 2, 2004

IT'S NOW GOING ON TWO YEARS AND IT IS STILL HARD TO BELIEVE YOU ARE GONE FROM THIS EARTH. I DON'T BELIEVE THAT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T THINK ABOUT YOU. ALWAYS IN A POSITIVE WAY KNOWING THAT WE WILL MEET AND THAT ALL YOUR PAIN HAS BEEN TAKEN FROM YOU. YOUR FAITH IN GOD WAS DEEP AND REAL AND SO I'M SURE THAT YOU MADE IT INTO HEAVEN'S GATES.

I LOVE YOU BROTHER.
Joan Flowers
jmf715@netscape.net