Carson Edward Flinchum

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Carson Edward Flinchum , age 90, of Robbins, died Sunday, December 7, 2014 at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst.

 

A funeral service will be 2:00 PM Thursday at Bensalem Presbyterian Church conducted by the Rev. Mark Carver. Burial will follow in the Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at Fry and Prickett Funeral Home and following the service in the fellowship hall, and other times at the home of Randy and Chris Flinchum.

 

A native of Moore County, he was the son of the late Arthur Flinchum & Mary Bell Inman Flinchum. He retired as a Department Manager at Miliken Mills after 44 years, and later drove a school bus for Moore County Headstart. After retirement he and his wife did extensive traveling around the United States and enjoyed many trips to the beach with friends.

 

In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his wife, Doris Flinchum.

 

He is survived by: a very special friend Beatrice Grimes; four sons Harold Flinchum and wife Debbie of Sumter SC, Dale Flinchum and wife Janet of Robbins, Terry Flinchum and wife Rhonda of Robbins, Randy Flinchum and wife Chris of Robbins; four grandsons Jonathan Flinchum, Justin Flinchum, Jeremy Phillips, Derrick Flinchum; four granddaughters Leslie Cribbs, Kari Stewart, Wendy Quick, Jessica Wallace; and eight great grandchildren.

 

Fry & Prickett Funeral Home is serving the Flinchum family.


Condolences:  PinesFunerals.com

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  1. I was very sad to hear of the passing of Carson. We worked together for many years at Robbins Mill. He was one of the most dedicated and special person it was my pleasure to be around. He is missed.

  2. Wendy Flinchum Quick,

    I was so sorry to hear about Grandpa Carson passing away. I know he was a great grandfather to you, and I was fond of him as well growing up. I will never forget our 2006 trip with him to the Outer Banks. We had a great

  3. I’m so sorry we were not here for visitation, we had gone out to visit Daniel. Carson was my favorite cousin! He was always such a joy to talk with and our family dearly loved him. Aunt Dorothy’s childhood stories often included Carson with her brothers a


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