Kenneth Bascom "Doc" Flowers

Death date: Feb 25, 2020

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Mr. Kenneth Bascom “Doc” Flowers, 75, of Lancaster passed away Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at Piedmont Medical Center. He was born June 22, 1944 in Kingstree, youngest son of the late Amos Bascom Flowers and Annie Morris Flowers. Mr. Flowers was a member of Sherwood Baptist Church. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. Mr. Flowers was a member of the American Legion Post #31 and an avid Gamecock fan. He enjoyed watching his grandchildren play sports and never missed a special occasion for them. Mr. Flowers was an advocate for veteran’s benefits. He loved to travel and visit historical places. Mr. Flowers loved life and lived it to the fullest. A service to celebrate the life of Mr. Flowers will be held Friday, February 28, 2020 at 11 a.m. at Lancaster Funeral Home Chapel with Mr. Larry Small officiating. Burial will be in the Lancaster Memorial Park with Military Honors. Mr. Flowers is survived by his wife, Patricia Phifer Flowers of 40 years of Lancaster; children; Kenneth “Scott” Flowers and his fiancé Amanda Jenkins of Blackstock, Katrina Flowers Roberts of Lancaster, Brian Dale Ballard and his wife Katherine of Monroe, NC; and Melanie Renee Ballard Hurst and her husband Michael of Lancaster; six grandchildren, Jessica Kennington and her husband Matthew, Kimberly Kennington and her husband Justin, Gavin Flowers, Cameron Flowers, Carter Ballard and Madeline Ballard; and five great-grandchildren, Ava Grace, Lillie, Noah, Connor “JC” and Cole. He was preceded in death by a brother, John Donald Flowers; and a sister, Jeanette Flowers Lucas. The family will receive friends at the home of Kimberly and Justin Kennington, 1963 Rutledge Acres Road, Lancaster. Memorial contributions may be made to American Legion Post #31, 823 South Main Street, Lancaster, SC 29720. Lancaster Funeral Home & Cremation Service is serving the family of Mr. Flowers.

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Jessica Kennington

in honor of Kenneth.

My pawpaw was a great man. He is already missed so deeply, but he left an impact on his family and friends that will be felt for generations to come. He knew Jesus as his savior and trusted in his will for his life, he loved deeply, he always stood strong for his family, he worked hard and retired more than once, and he gave a large piece of himself to his country. To me that is the best of the best, I can’t wait to meet him at heavens gates 💛

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Bobbie Johnston

in honor of Kenneth.

To Pat and the rest of the family
I am so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. I will always have fond memories of the campathon.
Among other Great memories at the cabin. He always had a great
Personality and smile he will be
Sorely missed.

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Becky Lyles

in honor of Kenneth.

"Sweet is the memory of distant friends! Like the mellow rays of the departing sun, it falls tenderly, yet sadly, on the heart." -- Washington Irving

Pat and the Flower's Family,
The Class Of 1963 sends thoughts and prayers for all of you. Kenneth was always one of the quiet ones in our class but also one of the good guys. When you lose somebody who remembers you and what you were in school , you bury a part of your life, a part of your history. Sending you all our love.

Becky Lucas Lyles -- Class of 1963

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Anne Hayes

Our sincere condolences are extended to all of “Doc’s” family and friends. He was a member of our high school graduating class, and we have fond memories of him from “back in the day.” May the Peace of Christ surround you in the days ahead.Anne and Roger Hayes