Kevin Dwain Flack, age 29 of Commerce, Ga passed away Tuesday, December 10, 2024. Kevin was a warm, kind, loving, and adventurous person. He was head strong, wanted to included everyone and to take care of others. He was the center of any room he walked into and loved others fiercely. He enjoyed traveling, hikes with his dog, Henny, and snowboarding. Kevin was a Lance Corporal in the Marines, he was honorably discharged after serving 8 year. He completed 4 deployments with CLB-31 as a Heavy Equipment engineer. He was also awarded several metals and honors. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from The University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. He is survived by his father Calvin (Rebecca) Flack; sister Heather (Josiah) Seibel; brother Landon Flack; sister Rebecka (Kelsey) Snow; and brothers Joshua (Lesly) Tackett; Andrew Hamilton; Cody Cooper; grandmothers Shirley Howard and Gloria McDaniel. Kevin was preceded in death by his mother Patricia Flack; and Grandfathers Orville “Jack” Flack and Ronnie Carver. A Funeral Service will be held 2:00 pm, Tuesday, December 17, 2024 at Lawson Funeral Home Chapel. Officiating will be Pastor Virginia Seibel. Interment to follow at Hoschton City Cemetery. The family will receive friends two hours prior to the service at the funeral home. Arrangements by Lawson Funeral Home, 4532 Hwy 53 Hoschton, Georgia, 30548, 706-654-0966.
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It’s hard to know what to say when something like this happens, but all I can say is he’s in heaven with his mama. I love you, Kevin
I will forever cherish all of the childhood memories of me, Tony, Billy, Heather and Kevin playing outside, swimming, watching movies and playing games! My heart is broken for everyone that knew and loved Kevin! I pray he found peace with Jesus and his mama! ❤️🪽🕊️
Flack had a heart of Gold. Truly loving on everyone he came across. He will be greatly missed.
Kevin Flack
He was always a kind person. I spent little time with him but he always treated everyone with respect.
Kevin was truly a magnificent man, and Marine. He was always smiling, making others laugh, and it was a joy to be around him. His memory is a comfort during these dark times. My heart deeply aches for him, his family, and his friends. I can’t believe he’s gone, however I will always be thankful for the memories left with him. God Bless you Kevin.
Forever in my heart and prayers,
Jonathan C.