Tom Flower Death, Obituary – After learning over the weekend of the untimely passing of Tom Flower, who served as Head of Community for Wigan Athletic, the Wigan Warriors are in a state of mourning over the loss of their teammate and friend. The news has sent the supporters of the club to their knees. We want Tom’s family, friends, and coworkers to know that they are in our thoughts and prayers as they go through this difficult time together with Tom.
Please be assured that we are keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. They need to be aware that we are continuing to keep them in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Our hearts go out to you as we extend our deepest condolences and sincere condolences for the loss that you have been forced to endure. His wife of 19 years, Linda, as well as his sisters Sue Folck and Rosemary Compton, as well as grandchildren and a great number of nieces and nephews, are among those who are grieving as a result of Tom’s passing away.
In addition, Tom has a sizable number of nieces and nephews that he is leaving behind. In addition, Tom has a great number of nieces and nephews who will mourn him terribly and will cherish the time they had with him. In addition, Tom has a considerable number of nieces and nephews who he will have to abandon when he moves. These relatives will be sad to see him go.
Funeral arrangements are private. At this time, Eggleston Meinert & Pavley Funeral Home, Millbury Chapel is lending a helping hand to the bereaved family in order to ensure that the funeral preparations are carried out as planned. This support is being provided in order for the family to finish making their preparations so that they can move on. At this very time, the family members are putting the last touches on the preparations that need to be made for the funeral.
Funeral arrangements are private. At this time, Eggleston Meinert & Pavley Funeral Home, Millbury Chapel is lending a helping hand to the bereaved family in order to ensure that the funeral preparations are carried out as planned. This support is being provided in order for the family to finish making their preparations so that they can move on. At this very time, the family members are putting the last touches on the preparations that need to be made for the funeral.