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Outdoor Furniture Industry Veteran, Dudley Flanders, Dies at 69

Dudley Flanders, Sr., president of Lloyd Flanders, passed away on May 31, 2021, surrounded by his loving family. He was 69.

Born and raised in Fort Smith, Ark., Flanders graduated from Dartmouth College in 1975 and returned to Arkansas to work for Flanders Manufacturing Co., his parents’ case goods company. In 1982, Flanders and his father acquired the Lloyd Manufacturing Co. in Menominee, Michigan and founded Lloyd Flanders Industries. 

Dudley became president of Lloyd Flanders in 1983 and CEO in 1991. Under his exemplary guidance the company rose to prominence as the industry leader in all-weather wicker. His strong work ethic, steadfast integrity, and humble pursuit of excellence have inspired countless employees, co-workers, and customers. He was a man of few words, but when he spoke, it mattered. 

Flanders’ influence in his field extended beyond Lloyd Flanders. It was important to him to encourage the success of others. He served in countless industry leadership positions over the years, culminating in his receipt in 2015 of the illustrious Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Casual Furnishings Association. His quietly thoughtful presence and sage advice will be sorely missed.

Flanders’ inherent problem-solving ability manifested in many ways, from his love of crosswords and Jeopardy to his notorious fix-it skills. He also rose to the occasion when asked to lend his expertise to others. Accordingly, Dudley served on the boards of numerous organizations, including the Arkansas Valley Habitat for Humanity, Weldon Williams and Lick, Bruce-Rogers Company, the United Way, the Cancer Support Foundation, and the Westark Area Council of the Boy Scouts, among many, many others. 

His faith was a bedrock of his life, and his family was his utmost priority. While Dudley’s passport was full and he never shied away from a new adventure, his favorite vacation was always a trip to Lake Ouachita with his family. One of his greatest joys was teaching his grandchildren how to fish. He also loved to cook and grill, and his recipes for salmon, pork tenderloin, and award-winning chili have been shared across the country.

Dudley was preceded in death by his parents, Donald H. Flanders, Sr. and Phala Kathryn Flanders. He is survived by his beloved wife, best friend, and partner of 44 years, Charlotte Meador Flanders; son Dudley (Tanya) Flanders, Jr. and grandchildren Madison, Myles, and Ezra Flanders; daughter Jessie Flanders; brother Donald H. Flanders, Jr.; sister Kathy Flanders; lifelong friends whom he called family, Rick Beauchamp, Neil Ed Crow, and Bill Steve Walker; and the Lloyd Flanders family in Menominee.

Never one to seek the spotlight, no funeral or memorial services will be held. Remembrances and condolences can be sent to rememberingdudley@gmail.com.  Keeping with Dudley’s giving spirit, his remains will be donated to UAMS to further medical teaching and research.

Dudley will be remembered for his extraordinarily charitable nature. Accordingly, the family requests that expressions of sympathy be made in his name to one of the following organizations:

  • The Arkansas Game & Fish Foundation, 2 Natural Resources Dr., Little Rock, AR 72205
  • Arkansas Valley Habitat for Humanity, PO Box 754, Fort Smith, AR 72902
  • First Presbyterian Church, 116 North 12th St., Fort Smith, AR 72901
  • Grace Community Church, 4001 Brooken Hill Dr., Fort Smith, AR 72908


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