Robert “Larry” Flowers, 79, of West Brandywine Twp, passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, January 14th, 2021, after a short illness. He was the beloved husband of Lia (Valenta) Flowers, with whom he shared 32 years of marriage.
Born in Mountain Grove, MO, Larry was the son of the late Pauline (Roberts) Mercer and Delmer Robert Flowers, and the stepson of Roy Mercer. Larry was raised in Houston, MO, and later lived in St. Louis, before moving to West Brandywine Twp, where he has lived for the past 30 years.
He was a graduate of Houston MO High School and later received his Master’s Degree in Chemistry from the University of Missouri - Saint Louis. He worked as a chemist for 45 years, retiring some 15 years ago.
Larry and Lia enjoyed extensive travel throughout their marriage. Larry also enjoyed avid woodworking in his shop, live theater, and crossword puzzles. He was well known for his humor, kindness and generosity. His passing leaves a hole in the heart of his family and everyone who knew him, and he will be deeply missed.
Larry is survived, in addition to Lia, by his daughters Marsha Flowers, Amber Flowers Wells (Ed), grandchildren Seth, Adam, Caleb, and Contessa, and great grandson Weston, all of St. Louis, Missouri; sister Nancy Creason of Canon City, Colorado; brothers-in-law John Valenta (Linda) and Aldo Valenta (Kim Roles), all of Rhode Island; and nieces Briana, Victoria, Lauren, Paula, Tracy, and Celena.
He was widowed by the late Linda (Smith) Flowers, mother of his daughter Marsha, and is survived by Luana Indelicato, mother of his daughter Amber.
Services will be private.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg, PA. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
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I am so sorry to hear of
I am so sorry to hear of Larry's sudden passing. I hope the memories Lia shared with him will bring her some comfort.
Heather
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Dear Lia:
You are in my heart and prayers at this difficult time. I hope the good memories of your life and travel together will sustain you now. Warmly, Cheryl