Milton Eugene Flowers
Corporal
RECON PLT, E CO, 1ST BN, 12TH INFANTRY, 4TH INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
High Point, North Carolina
July 01, 1947 to May 29, 1968
MILTON E FLOWERS is on the Wall at Panel W63, Line 5

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30 May 2005

Milton, you are still very much loved and will never be forgotten. Your sons are now 40 and 37 you have five grandchildren. Milton the third, Larry, Picasso, Misha, and Jareese. The love you gave will always be felt and appreciated by your family. I wrote a poem for you after your death but unfortunately it was lost - I can only recall the title which was "And now I must say Goodbye, Love". One verse went "As we walked hand in hand knowing you would always understand, And now I must say Goodbye, love". Over the years that verse is the one thing that made your love stand out above all other. Thank you, love.

From his wife,
Lillian Guy
lillianguy@yahoo.com


 
02 May 2006

Hello,

My Name is Milton G. Flowers and I had a brother who servied in the U.S. Army 1967-1968 who has passed now. I served in the Army with 2/75th Rangers at Fort Lewis, the 1/54th Inf (Mech) in Germany, and 2/41 Inf (Mech) at Fort Hood.

I feel sorry for all who loved Eugene but I will say that heros and those who served this country and gave the ultimate for us all should be remembered in every school house around America.

Be proud of the service given by Eugene and know that the Lord has a special place for those who gave their lives for others.

Respectfully,
Milton G. Flowers
Denver, Colorado
milton2799@msn.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Echo Company 1/12th Infantry lost three men on 29 May 1968:
  • SGT Ananias Boyd, Shorter, AL;
  • CPL Milton E. Flowers, High Point, NC; and
  • CPL Van A. Norris, Union Springs, AL.

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