Conner Flowers, the brother of Southern Charm’s Olivia Flowers, has died at the age of 32.

by tempuser

Conner Flowers, Olivia’s brother from Southern Charm, has passed away. He was 32. News of Conner’s death was reported on Thursday by Page Six, citing information provided by Charleston County Coroner Bobbi Jo O’Neal. Conner passed away on January 30 at his Isle of Palms home, which is located in the greater Charleston area.

The coroner’s office issued a statement reading, “The manner and cause of death are pending,” and added that the local police department was “investigating.”

Several members of Conner’s social media network, including Southern Charm alum Thomas Ravenel, and friends of his family have verified his death.

On Wednesday, Ravenel announced Conner’s death on Instagram. Conner would have been 33 in ten days.

“So long, Conner Flowers; February 9, 1990 – January 30, 2023, No amount of words could ever do justice to how exceptional you were “Ravenel accompanied a slideshow of him and Conner with a lengthy essay. “Those you were generous and kind to will miss you much. I am sorry for your family’s loss.”

J. Henry Stuhr Mount Pleasant Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, Thursday, February 4, per Legacy.com obituary. Tomorrow is the funeral service.

The Legacy page now includes a message of sorrow from Taylor Ann Green’s mother, Olivia’s co-star, and close friend.

“Please know how deeply saddened we are by the loss of our dear Olivia, Robin, and Garry. God’s peace, comfort, and strength be with you; you have our thoughts and prayers. In deepest affection, Taylor Ann’s parents, Leslie and Rick Green, “Author Greene produced a document.

There was a strong indication of sibling closeness between Olivia and Conner since they frequently posted Instagram images of their families together. As adolescents, they shared a house and appeared on an episode of MTV’s Cribs. The reality star has been silent about the passing of her brother.

You may also like

HTML Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com