Stanley Ray Flowers obituary

Stanley Ray Flowers Obituary

Oakland, California, United States

November 30, 1948 - January 11, 2016

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Stanley Ray Flowers obituary

Stanley Ray Flowers Obituary

Nov 30, 1948 - Jan 11, 2016

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Stanley Ray Flowers Jr. The remarkable life of Stanley Ray Flowers Jr. came to a peaceful end on November 11 in the presence of his loving family; wife, Kris, sons, Ray and Jeff, and his grandchildren, Hermela and Yonathan.Ray, as he was affectionately known, was born on November 30, 1948 as the oldest son of four siblings. His parents, Stan and Leeda, migrated to northern California from Texas to seek a better life for their family. Stan's business success enabled the family to move to Hillsborough where Ray went to middle school and then on to Burlingame High School. During his high school experience, Ray excelled in sports, especially football and track. He was a defensive back, the team kicker, and a league-winning quarterback. In his senior year, the football team went undefeated and won the league championship. Ray led his football team into Burlingame High School history by being the first team to go undefeated. Years later he was inducted into the Burlingame Hall of Fame in 2002.Ray attended College of San Mateo before he decided to go into the family business. During this time he met the love of his life, Kristine Amstrup.Ray was a successful businessman working at Flowers and Sons before moving on to Stan Flowers Co. and finally Raymark. He was very involved in community service in the Oakland area. Ray was also a reservist attaining the rank of lieutenant after graduating OCS. He served with honor.Ray and Kris were thrilled when they had their first son Stanley Ray Flowers III. Not long after, their second son, Jeff Flowers, joined the family. The boys, like their father, were great sports enthusiasts. Ray served as their coach and board member in baseball and was pivotal in the establishment of Sea Cloud Park in Foster City. Ray was a great father and husband.Ray's life took a major turn on January 12, 1990 when he was run into by another motorist in his car on a rainy night in the Oakland area. After being removed from the car by the Jaws of Life, he was transported to Highland Hospital where he remained in a coma for approximately 2.5 months.Ray was a medical marvel. He went through the next 26 years in and out of the hospital. He was at heaven's gate several times. He fought through each setback with courage and dignity. Unfortunately, his tired body was not strong enough to fend off his most recent medical crisis. Ray's candle of life flickered and he entered the hands of God on Friday, November 11, 2016.Ray was an honorable, loving, and a caring man. He was a loyal husband, an ideal father, and a loving grandfather. Despite his challenging medical issues, Ray was a model of courage to everyone that was lucky enough to meet him.Ray, you will be deeply missed but never be forgotten.Ray's service will be held at Crosby-N. Gray & Co. Funeral Home in Burlingame located at 2 Park Road at 12:30 pm Friday, November 25th.In lieu of flowers, please send donations to .
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