In Loving Memory
Mary Virginia Flowers

Mary Virginia Flowers

4/8/1930  —  9/2/2019


Clayton-Thompson

A Life Remembered

Obituary

Mary Flowers, 89, of Orange, passed away on September 3, 2019, at Rose Place in Port Arthur, Texas.

She was born to the late Henry and Myrtle Martin, April 8, 1930, in Ringgold, Louisiana. Mary graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1948.

She married the late William Flowers in 1948, and they lived in the Bridge City / Orange area for 71 years. Mary is survived by three children:  Jim Flowers, of Lake Charles, LA; Margaret Robinson, of Orangefield, TX; and Lisa Jernigan of Euless, TX.  She is survived by twelve grandchildren:  Bryan Robinson, Marla Robinson Protic, Shelley Flowers Molina, Angie McChesney Dunn, Jason Flowers, Emily Bayless, Gary Flowers, Jr., Sarah Jernigan Lonsbury, Ben Jernigan, Will Thibodeaux, Chris Archer, and Jimmy Archer.  Mary is also survived by a host of great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.  Mary was predeceased by her loving husband William Flowers in 2006, daughter Cathy Bayless in 2007, and son Gary Flowers in 2015.

Mary was a very special part of each life she touched, and to many (whether grandchildren or not) she was affectionally known as “Granny”. She was a sterling example of a Christian woman who lived by Godly principals.   She instilled goodness in her children and grandchildren.  Mary was a faithful member of Winfree Baptist Church in Orange, Texas, for many years and loved her church family.  She was a very generous, loving, and kind soul and will be dearly missed by each person who knew her.   Mary had a saying, “We are strong Flowers women.”   Mary endured some health struggles the last year of her life, but through it all, she definitely was a strong Flowers woman.    Our “Granny” will be forever in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

Visitation will be held on Friday, September 6, 2019, from 5 PM to 8 PM at Winfree Baptist Church, Highway 62, Orange, TX.  The funeral will be held at Winfree Baptist Church on Saturday, September 7, 2019 at 1 PM.   The burial will take place immediately following the funeral at Hillcrest Cemetery, Orange, TX.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Winfree Baptist Building Fund.

Service Details

Gatherings in remembrance

Visitation

Friday, September 6, 2019 · 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Winfree Baptist Church, 19525 Texas 62, Orange, 77630

Funeral Service

Saturday, September 7, 2019 · 1:00 PM – 1:45 PM

Winfree Baptist Church, 19525 Texas 62, Orange, 77630

Burial

Saturday, September 7, 2019 · 2:00 PM

Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Texas State Highway 87, Orange, 77630

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Margaret Flowers Robinson March 5, 2026
Momma, It seems like forever since you died. I miss your night time prayers with me and taking you to get your hair done every Friday at Hair Express. I miss your famous turkey, dressing and goblet gravy. I miss taking you to the grocery store. I remember you watching a serious show on TV and I would be watching Duck Dynasty in my room and you would hear me laughing my head off and you would ask me what in the world was so funny. We didn’t enjoy most of the same TV shows, but that was okay. I remember when Rhonda Dixon drove to my apartment in Orange and told me that you had passed. It has not been the same since you’ve been gone. So many times I have needed to talk to you and ask for your advice. Baby lived to be 14 and I kept my promise to take really good care of her. She died on my bed on May 24, 2025. Bryan and Angie buried her and put a cross on her grave and butterflies to identify it. I miss you so much. I will see you one day, but God’s still has things for me to do. I still play my piano and love it as always. Love you, Momma Marnie
Margaret Flowers Robinson September 5, 2019
Mother, 3 weeks ago you told me that I’m a Child of the King, which makes me a princess of the Most Holy and Highest King. I’m adopted into a great big family of believers and, now, you are in the presence of our King of Kings. What a sad day for me, but what a glorious day that must be for you. You were my best friend and I will miss you every single day. You’ve earned your wings. I love you more than any words can express. Hug Daddy, Cathy, Gary and Laura for me.
Sue Honeycutt September 5, 2019
I love Mrs. Flowers. She has been a blessing to me!
Charles And Sarah Lonsbury September 5, 2019
Granny, you will always be in my heart! Thank you for your guidance, unconditional love, and your wisdom. You will be me missed. May you RIP. ❤️💐

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Clayton Thompson Funeral Directors