It is with great sadness that we announce that our sweet, funny, and fiesty Martha Flowers Ehrich passed away on January 16, 2025.
A native of south Tampa, and graduate of Ballast Point School and Plant High School, she lived in the vicinity of her childhood home her entire life.
After marrying Ronald Ehrich, and building a beautiful home for her family, she became a proud mother to her son Rick Ehrich and daughter Kim Ehrich Cinque. She also loved her grandchildren Britton Ehrich, Devan Ehrich, Bailey Ehrich, and Joseph Cinque very much.
She was preceded in death by her parents Mrs. Josephine Youmans Flowers and Mr. Armand Hemingway Flowers, and siblings Henry Flowers, Mrs. Hattie Flowers, Mrs. Winnie (Flowers) Rollins, and Mr. Andrew Flowers.
She is survived by her above named children, grandchildren, siblings Mrs. Mary (Flowers) Jackson, Mrs. Elsie (Flowers) Gunn, Mr. Armand Flowers, and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
Martha was known for her strong, unique personality, style, and gift of gab. She enjoyed being creative, thrift shopping, writing poems, loved gardening, taking walks and being outdoors.
She was loved by her friends, neighbors and extended family, and will be greatly missed.






So sorry for your loss of your Mother.
Our deepest condolences to you and your family!
Kevin & Brenda Holland
Heaven gained an Angel
Miss you Mom
I was 11 years old when we came back to Tampa. I remember hanging out with my Aunt Martha, riding around in her Sports car, had my first Taco with her, I use to tell everyone she my cool Aunt. I have a lot of special loving memories of her. She will be truly missed. Rest in peace Aunt Martha ❤️
So sad to hear of Martha’s passing. She was always wonderful to my sister, Marie. Sending love and prayers🙏
I wasn’t around much, but when I was I just loved her uniqueness & contiguous laughter. She will be missed! RIP Aunt Marty
What a beautiful person! We will all miss her.
Martha, was a great neighbor ,caring and free Spirit. In 1992 when my family and I move in the neighborhood she welcomed us and always look for our well-being. We admired her for her love to animals, nature and hard work keeping her yard well groomed.she shared her poems published in the Tampa Tribune newspaper . Her spirit and presence will live amount us.She will be missed . John & Damaris Frassica
Aunt Martha was a beautiful person. She will live on in the hearts of so many.
Ms. Martha, affectionately called "Momma M" will be greatly remembered & treasured, always by our family! I met Ms. Martha as a little one coming from Jamaica, she immediately took to me & always treated me as her own. I have priceless memories with spending time on her patio, just sharing time, & gaining wisdom beyond measure from her. Her thoughtfulness & demonstrating care by her actions was remarkable! Her creativity, resilient mindset, her love for animals, artistic, gardening, & fearlessness ( climbing the ladder still in her golden years)are mere reflections of what a earthly Goddess portrayed to me. I love you dearly & forever. Thank you being profoundly kind to my children as well, we appreciate knowing you during this journey! Soar high beautiful Soul❤️