Florists in Berkeley Springs, WV
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Berkeley Springs Flower Shops
160 N. Washington
Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
(304) 258-4498
Berkeley Springs WV News
Oct 10, 2019Reva F. Flowers - The Fulton County News
Reva Fern Flowers, 86, Hancock, Md., passed away at the War Memorial Hospital, in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., Thursday, October 3, 2019.
Born July 1, 1933, in Berkeley Springs, she was the daughter of the late William M. and Syvillia F. (Marshall) Hovermale and the widow of Reed Elsworth Flowers, who passed away on February 10, 2017.
She was a member of Mt. Olivet Presbyterian Church, in Hancock.
She was retired from employment with London Fog Mfg., in Hancock, and loved spending time with her family, and gardening.
She is survived by two sons: Mike Flowers, Hancock, and Lawrence Flowers and his wife, Debbie, Berkeley Springs; a sister, Priscilla Ann Walker Fissel and her husband, John, Berkeley Springs; four grandchildren: Angie and Matthew Flowers, Bobbi Jo Kelly and her husband, Kent, and Miranda Kerns; and three great-grandchildren, Noah True, Lucas Morgan, and Carter Kerns.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by five brothers: Dayton, Vernon, Albert, Watson and Richard Hovermale; and five sisters: Helen, Julia, Dorothy, Jean and Carme...
Feb 23, 2017Reed Elsworth Flowers, 92
Reed Elsworth Flowers, 92, of Hancock, Md., died Friday, Feb. 10, 2017, at Berkeley Springs Center in Berkeley Springs, W.Va.Born Sept. 26, 1924, in Hancock, he was the son of John Edward and Jeannie May (Brady) Flowers, who preceded him in death; and the husband of his loving wife, Reva Fern (Hovermale) Flowers.He attended school in Hancock.He was a member of Mount Olivet Presbyterian Church in Hancock.He retired from the maintenance department of the Maryland Military Department Camp Baker Training Site in Hancock. He also had worked at Everett Hardwood Floors, Fairview Orchards and Holloway Construction Co.Reed loved spending time with his grandkids and great-grandkids, hunting, fishing and working in his garden growing potatoes and tomatoes.In addition to his wife, Reva, he is survived by two sons, Mike Flowers, and Lawrence Flowers and his wife, Debra; four grandchildren, Angie Flowers, Matthew Flowers, Bobbi Jo Kelley and her husband, Kent, and Miranda K. Kerns and her husband, Casey; and three great-grandchildren, Noah True, Lucas Morgan and Carter Ker... (Herald-Mail Media)