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Feb 1, 2021

David Attaway | Obituary | Jacksonville Daily Progress - Jacksonville Daily Progress

Tuesday, January 26th, 2021, following a long illness. He was born on April 16, 1943 in Mexia to the late Carroll Attaway and Dorcas Cody Attaway. Following graduation, David proudly served his country in the United States Navy. He retired from Goodyear after 35 years of service. David was outgoing and never met a stranger. He loved fishing and being the consummate jokester. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Andrea Hollis; grandson John; brother Kenneth Attaway and sister, Ella Jean Rogers. He is survived by his loving wife, Lynda Dykes Attaway of Jacksonville; sons, David Wayne Attaway of Pueblo, CO, Donny Attaway of Grain Valley, MO, Johnny Attaway and his wife, Angie of Lee's Summit, MO, Darrell Attaway and his wife Shannon of Mabank and Kenneth Attaway of Winnsboro; step-son Dr. Frank Dykes and his spouse, Griff Hubbard of Longview; step-mother, Waunice Attaway of Madisonville ; brother Carroll E. Attaway of Tyler; nephews; nieces; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; cousins; aunts; uncles ;and bonus daughters and faithful caregivers Penny Roberts of Henderson, Ruthie Davis of Jacksonville, Amy Newcome of Henderson, Debra Gipson of Chapel Hill and Laura Parker of Gallatin; and a host of friends. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to the Hospice of East Texas (HOET). The family is very grateful to HOET for their unwavering support. , Published on February 1, 2021 ...

Jan 4, 2020

Flowers overcomes illness, continues to grow for Seahawks - Associated Press

FB Nick Bellore (quadriceps), TE Luke Willson (hamstring) and LB Mychal Kendricks (hamstring) are doubtful to play against the Rams. Rookie LB Cody Barton will likely replace Kendricks in the lineup.

Aug 22, 2019

Judi Tsuchida: Owner of Fena Flowers - 425magazine.com

I’d rather be in the garden. I only read articles that pertain to flowers and gardening. Favorite Movie Wizard of Oz Favorite Flower Cody Doherty via Unsplash Ranunculus Best Advice You’ve Received Hire your weaknesses Best Business Decision You’ve Made To move Fena from downtown Kirkland to a warehouse facility in the Totem Lake area. We were able to have 6,000 square feet to operate efficiently, be centrally located for deliveries, and have in-store shopping, at a significantly reduced rent. Who Inspires You? My mom. She persevered in internment camp during WWII and becoming a widow at 38 with four small girls. She worked hard her whole life, but more importantly, instilled in her daughters a hard work ethic at a very young age. She gave me the work ethic that I needed to be a good business owner. Q&A What spurred you to open your own floral shop? I had a vision to create a flower shop that offers unique floral arrangements in all price ranges and quality service at competitive prices, while offering the employees better pay and benefits. How has Fena evolved over the last 31 years? We are always competitive by sourcing the best products at the best prices. We continuously look for ways to be more productive and continue to improve our processes to provide the best customer service and products at all times. In what ways have you seen the floral industry change? When I started in the industry, you could only purchase flowers in a flower shop. We have evolved to compete in price, but more importantly, in the quality of our products and service. We are also involved in our community, donating to several charities. If you could give advice to your younger professional self, what would you say? Stay true to your business strategy, yet be flexible to competitive pressures; implement continuous quality improvement of product and services; and share the rewards of hard work with your staff.

Oct 26, 2018

Wild Roses Foundation's 2-day dance workshop was knee-slappin' good time

Pierce. The two-day dance extravaganza featured headliners Patrick Fleming, Trevor Thornton, Jonno Liberman and Cody Flowers, plus a host of other professional instructors, some even flown in from as far away as California. "Our goal is to bring the best of the best to the local area," said Board President Wendie Smith. "Next year, we are bringing Shane McKeever, an instructor from Ireland." In addition to stepping left, hitching right, making three-quarter spiral hooks and other carefully choreographed moves to fabulous tunes, attendees also enjoyed two fun-filled evening socials. Sponsored by Jim Maynard of Auto Insurance World, proceeds of the workshop benefit the Wild Roses Foundation, formed in 2014, and this year's selected charity K-Step 4 Kids which, according to its website, "Supports child health-care research through The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital (in Ohio)." Because Smith also will participate in the upcoming Celebrity Bartender event for the local nonprofit Family Meals, a tip cup also was strategically placed at the sign-in desk. Rose Buds & Country Studs delivered many moments of celebration, but none as surprising as the marriage proposal by Ben Wilkinson to Wild Rose Foundation Board Secretary Katy Stalnaker. Stalnaker, who in 2013 survived a 28-day medically induced coma following a car accident that shattered her pelvis and caused a multitude of other injuries, can and will dance at her wedding as she said yes! ...

Jun 2, 2017

Louise B. Flowers

Ellis (Richard); six grandchildren: Gina Lindsey (Kip), Renaugia Allmon (Jimmy), Seth Flowers (Lisa), Tanner Flowers (Stacy), Tyler Flowers, and Cody Ellis (Marka); and seven great-grandchildren.Funeral services will be conducted at 7 p.m. Monday, May 8, 2017, in the chapel of Fike-Randolph & Son Funeral Home with Minister Jeff Archey officiating. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday at Hilcrest Memorial Gardens with Tanner Flowers, Tyler Flowers, Seth Flowers, Cody Ellis, Eddie Carson, and Wesley Davis serving as pallbearers. Her family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Monday at the funeral home prior to the service. We invite you to send a message of condolence and view the Flowers family guestbook at www.fikefh.com. (Cleveland Daily Banner)

Mar 30, 2017

Cornelius D. Flowers Jr.

Brandon and wife, Nicole, Jared and wife, Edy, Jennifer Teruel and husband, Salvador, Brittany Prince, Caryn and Tony Becker, Cody, Brady, and Braden; his great-grandchildren, Keegan, Kolby, Kendal, Joseph, Emily, Keith, Franny, Jake, Lily, Jaiden, Damien, and Marshall.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of Wichita Falls, 4909 Johnson Rd, Wichita Falls, Texas 76310.Condolences may be sent to the family at www.owensandbrumley.comRead or Share this story: http://wtrne.ws/2mDgcrQ... (Times Record News)