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The funeral service for Brett Flowers will be held Tuesday, October 10th at: :

David A. Hall Mortuary
220 N. Maple St.
Pittsboro, Indiana 46167
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Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. followed by the Funeral Service at 1 p.m. Rev. Don Campbell will be officiating the service. There will be no burial service, though the site can be visited at the Sparks Cemetery in Pittsboro. Bloomington residents: It is approximately a 65 mile drive, so regardless of how fast we all drive, allow at least an hour and a half for travel to ensure that you arrive on time.

NEW LOCATION: Tuesday Breakfast: Everyone is invited to meet for a 8 a.m. breakfast prior to the service at Ladyman's Cafe in Bloomington, Indiana - located at:

Ladyman's Cafe
122 E Kirkwood Ave
Bloomington, IN 47408
(812) 336-5557

Post-Service Events: Pending - Brett's sister, Jennifer Dyer, has indicated that she intends to arrange a get-together. Please check back for details.

Carpooling: Anyone in need of a ride can contact me at freelance@mediaogre.com and I will do my best to make arrangements.

General Information: Brett was born March 27, 1979 in Bloomington, Indiana to Irvin Charles and Debra Kae (Schenck) Flowers. After graduating from Bloomington North High School, he attended Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. Following a brief move to Tennessee, he returned to Indiana to live with his mother and grandparents in Pittsboro. Brett moved back to Bloomington to be closer to his friends and to resume his college education. Over the years, he has worked as a computer technician, artist, salesman, manager, and in the service industry. Brett enjoyed a broad spectrum of interests. He created artwork in a variety of mediums (particularly pencil drawings), read science fiction and fantasy novels, enjoyed computer games and pen-and-paper role playing games, participated in KaNaR and other LARP events, enjoyed music while driving well above the speed limit, and spent much of his time in the company of his many close friends. He was enthusiastic and creative in all of his endeavors, and was well loved by all who knew him.

Surviving him are his Mother: Debra Kae (Schenck) Flowers; Sister: Jennifer A. (Albert) Dyer; Grandparents: John R. & Rae Schenck; Aunt: Bonnie (Randy) Duley; Uncle: Jeff J. (Patricia) Schenck.  He was preceded in death by his Father Irvin Charles Flowers.

UPDATES

Breakfast Update: The 8 am breakfast will be at Ladyman's Cafe rather than the Cloverleaf.

Collection: Colin Campbell will be taking up a collection for Brett's family if there is not a designated one at the service. Your contribution can be given to him at any time during the visitation.

Lodging: Shane and Erika Chapman have offered the use of their home for those needing a place to stay, either Monday or Tuesday evening. They can be contacted by email at: earthmuffin@gmail.com or by phone at (317) 431-0394.