Gail Flowers, 68, of High Point, NC, peacefully went home to be with the Lord, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and unshakable faith. Born on May 15, 1957, in Macclesfield, Edgecombe County, NC, Gail was the beloved daughter of the late Bessie Cobb Flowers and William Earl Flowers, who she now joyfully reunites with in Heaven.
A devoted sister and aunt, Gail’s life was a reflection of her deep faith in God and her steadfast love for family.
Gail attended Ragsdale High School, where she graduated before beginning her journey in the United States Navy. Her military service laid the foundation for a life of courage and discipline. Although she later changed career paths, her work life was filled with leadership roles where she touched lives with grace, humor, and excellence. She was a proud member of Recovery Inc. Ministries, where she served faithfully as a hostess, greeting everyone with her warm smile and her down-to-earth spirit.
Gail was known for her love of reading, attending Bible study, and enjoying quiet moments on the porch with family and friends. Her presence was steady and comforting—whether offering encouragement, speaking truth with her signature “realness,” or making you laugh when you needed it most. People will remember her as a mentor, a prayer warrior, and a woman whose love for God radiated through everything she did.
She is survived by her sister, Vivian Hayes; nephews, Robert Durant Hayes III and William Hayes (Candace); her niece, Ebony Gail Hayes; and a host of great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and friends who adored her.
While her family will miss her hugs, her wisdom, and even her playful humor, they find peace in knowing Gail is now walking the streets of gold with the Lord, and smiling brighter than ever.
A celebration of Gail’s life will be held on Sunday, August 3, 2025, at Phillips Funeral Service Chapel at 1:00 p.m. The family will receive friends at the chapel from 12:30 p.m. until 1:00 p.m.
Final arrangements are entrusted to Phillips Funeral Service, Inc.
“Well done, good and faithful servant… enter into the joy of your Lord.” – Matthew 25:23
Sorry for your loss.
Gail I'll always remember how you always encouraged me and loved me. You will be missed. I'm sorry i can't be there. But my heart is there. RIP my sister. And save a seat for me. No more pain! I love you always.
Gail,my selfish heart hurts because you are gone. I will miss your beautiful smile and kind heart. Your real talks and non judgemental nature.You have such a beautiful spirit and now your soul is at rest with our heavenly father. I love and miss you always. My heartfelt condolences to your sister Vivian and your entire family. God holds the faithful departed.
RIP Gail praying for the Family love always Desiree Boulware
Gail, RIP. I will miss you and all the lovely messengers that you often shared. It was a pleasure becoming your friend and also having a chance to work with you. Rest in Heaven dear friend, lovingly, Maxine Lowery
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Sorry for your loss
In the quiet moments of sorrow, when the weight of loss feels most profound, may the treasured memories become a gentle balm for your heart. May the echoes of laughter, the warmth of shared moments, and the profound depth of love you experienced together weave into a cherished tapestry, bringing not just comfort, but a sense of enduring peace. As you navigate this path of grief, please know you are not walking it alone. May you feel deeply supported by the genuine care of those around you, allowing their presence and compassion to be a steadfast anchor, reminding you that it is okay to lean, to feel, and to heal in your own time.
Gail This is "your girl". You were the only person to call me that and the only person that ever will. I will forever hear you in my heart saying "that's my girl". You were my friend who I could tell anything and never worry about it being repeated or me being judged. I miss you so very much. I know that you are no longer suffering and you are free from pain, but for now my heart is hurting really bad. I will forever love you my Gaily Poo...
Our condolences.....from the class of 1975 Ragsdale High School
Gail I remember the good times we had as growing up being neighbors. Gail no more suffering you are now seeing your mom and dad. I will always love you as one of my bff forever. RIP my friend
Sorry for your loss
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