MOULTRIE —
Eddie Lee Flournoy, 67, of Moultrie died Friday, Jan. 4, 2013 at his residence. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Union Missionary Baptist Church in Moultrie with committal services to follow at Strong Cemetery. A repast will follow at Greater Newton Grove Cathedral Church.
The family request that all visitation be done at Southview Mortuary, located at 125 Second Ave. S.W.
Mr. Flournoy is survived by his wife, Mattie Flournoy of Moultrie; his children, Krystal K. Flournoy of Moultrie, Kimberly Flournoy of Warner Robins, Patrick Harper and Anthony Harper, both of Moultrie; adopted daughter, Geneva Reed of Tallahassee, Fla.; siblings, Eugene (Gloria) Wilson, Lester Wilson, Harry (Denise) Wilson, John Flournoy, all of Moultrie, Willie J. (Lorraine) Holton of Miami, Fla., John (Willa) Flournoy of Warner Robins, Leila (Johnny) Allen of Miami, Fla., Eva (Wiliam) Gary of Scotch Plains, N.J., Mary A. Flournoy of Moultrie and Eloise Holton of Warner Robins; and an aunt, Hattie L. Holton.
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