Volume 50, Number 24

fourteen pages

Byrdstown, Tennessee 38549 -- Thursday, June 13, 2013

Obituaries

Mae Trevoline (Garrett) Flowers
August 14, 1921 - May 22, 2008

MONROE--Mae Trevoline (Gar-rett) Flowers, 86, 3055 Flowers Rd., Monroe, passed away May 22, 2008 at Livingston Regional Hospital. She was a homemaker and a past employee of the UT Ex-tension Office in Pickett County.
She was born Aug. 14, 1921 in Pickett County, the daughter of Willie Garrett and Jessie (Harrison) Garrett. She lived all of her life in Pickett County and attended the Bethsaida Christ-ian Church and also attended the Bolestown Community Center.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Walter H. Flowers; sister, Esther Garrett; three brothers, Emery, Faty and Carlos Garrett.
Surviving relatives include: son, Jerry P. Flowers and wife, Gail, Monroe; two grandchildren: Cyndi Pritchett and husband Jackie; Jeff Flowers and wife Lisa; six great grandchildren: Tyler, Cade, Ethan, Court-ney, Paige and Peyton; nieces, nephews, other family members and friends.
Funeral services were held May 24, 2008 at 10 a.m. from Brown Funeral Chapel with Bro. J.C. Denney officiating. Burial was at Wirmingham Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Rick Planicka, James, Ward and Russell Garrett, Doug Padgett, Ronnie Garrett and Cade Pritchett. Honorary pallbearers were: Makala Choate, Tyler and Courtney Pritchett, Ethan Flowers, Paige Flowers and Peyton Flowers. Special care was provided by Brown Funeral Chapel of Byrdstown.
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