Eugenia E. Flowers, 83, of Dyersburg, died Friday, April 5, 2013 at Baptist Trinity Hospice House in Collierville. She was a member of Dyersburg First Assembly of God Church. She was a retired buyer for Colonial Rubber and an employee of 15 years with Long and Gibson Pharmacy. She was a member of the Pilot Club, Professional Secretaries International (P.S.I.), and the XYZ Senior Group at First Baptist Church and a former avid Dyersburg High School Band Booster Mom. Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. Monday, April 8, 2013 in the Chapel of Curry Funeral Home conducted by Pastor Jeff Ogg with interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery in Dyersburg. Curry Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers will be Tony Ricker, Jerry Flowers, Jay Scott Flowers, Ashley Flowers, Ronnie Flowers, Jr. and Jackie Yarbro. Honorary pallbearers will be employees at Long and Gibson Pharmacy. The Flowers family will receive friends Monday from 11:00 am til service time at the funeral home. She is survived by 1 daughter, Kimberly Flowers White and husband James of Belleville, IL, 2 sons, Jackie L. Flowers and wife Bev of Bartlett, Ronnie G. Flowers and wife Gina of Halls, 5 grandchildren, Jerry Lynn Flowers and wife Jessica, Jay Scott Flowers and wife Amy, Melissa Nichole White and Tony Ricker, Ashley Nicole Flowers, Ronnie Glynn Flowers, Jr. and 9 great-grandchildren, Kyli Alexis Flowers, Hunter Michael Blake Flowers, Benjamin James Ricker, Mason Allan Deloach, Lucas Anthony Ricker, Jaxen Lewis Yarbro, Alyssa Renee Yarbro, Delanie Jean Flowers and Grayson Parker Flowers. She is also survived by her loving husband's siblings and their families, Nettie Jean Garrison, Joyce Boyd, Donnie Flowers and wife JoAnn and Betty Ann Wittstruck and husband Ivan. She was preceded in death by her husband of 47 years, J.L. Flowers, 1 son, Wayne Edward Flowers, 1 brother Edward Franklin Watts, Jr. and her parents Edward Franklin Watts and Lillie Elizabeth Watts Brown. Our Mother and our Nanny will be in our hearts forever and truly will be missed. The family requests memorials be directed to the charity of the donor's choice.