© The Chickasha Express-Star Chickasha, Oklahoma August 2005 August 25, 1935 ~ August 23, 2005 Funeral service for Jimmy F. Fleming, 69, of Moore, Oklahoma will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, August 26, 2005 in Sowers Memorial Chapel, Tuttle. Jimmy F. Fleming was born August 25, 1935 in Amber, Oklahoma the son of Orville Edward and Daisy May [Scott] Fleming and died August 23, 2005 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Jimmy was raised in Amber, Oklahoma and graduated from Amber High School. He and Reba G. Hodges were married September 25, 1953 in Amber. He entered the U.S. Air Force in 1956 and served until 1960. Jimmy attended college at Central State (U.C.O.) and received his master's degree from O.U. After receiving a teaching degree in biology, chemistry and physics, he taught in Vinita, Oklahoma for 6 years. He trained for a year at IBM and became a computer systems analyst. He worked for several banks and retired from Rally's Inc. He was preceded in death by: Parents; two brothers: Jerry Don "Pete" Fleming and W. K. Fleming. Survivors include: Wife: Reba Fleming of the home; two daughters and their husbands: Reva Dawn Fleming and Dave Wallace of Moore, Oklahoma; Dana Elizabeth Fleming Smith and Jack D. Smith of Meridian, Mississippi; one son: James Douglas Fleming of Reading Massachusetts; two grandchildren: Haylie Dawn Smith and husband Robert B. of Meridian, Mississippi; Benjamin Parker Smith of Meridian, Mississippi; Great granddaughter: Kinsey Bardin Smith of Meridian, Mississippi; Sister: Nettie Fleming Hodges of Chickasha, Oklahoma; two brothers: Edward Fleming of Ada, Oklahoma, Paul Fleming of Mesquite, Texas. Interment will be in the Amber Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Tuttle, Oklahoma. © Tuttle Times Tuttle, Oklahoma September 1, 2005 August 25, 1935 ~ August 23, 2005 Funeral services for Jimmy F. Fleming, 69, of Moore, Oklahoma were held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, August 26, 2005 in the Sowers Memorial Chapel, Tuttle. Jimmy F. Fleming was born August 25, 1935 in Amber, Oklahoma the son of Orville Edward and Daisy May [Scott] Fleming and died August 23, 2005 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Jimmy was raised in Amber, Oklahoma and graduated from Amber High School. He and Reba G. Hodges were married September 25, 1953 in Amber. He entered the U.S. Air Force in 1956 and served until 1960. Jimmy attended college at Central State (U.C.O.) and received his master's degree from O.U. After receiving a teaching degree in biology, chemistry and physics, he taught in Vinita, Oklahoma for 6 years. He trained for a year at IBM and became a computer systems analyst. He worked for several banks and retired from Bally's Inc. He was preceded in death by: parents; two brothers: Jerry Don `Pete' Fleming and W.K. Fleming. Survivors include: Wife, Reba Fleming of the home; two daughters and their husbands: Reva Dawn Fleming and Dave Wallace of Moore, Oklahoma, Dana Elizabeth Fleming Smith and Jack D. Smith of Meridian, Mississippi; one son: James Douglas Fleming of Reading, Massachusetts; two grandchildren: Haylie Dawn Smith and husband Robert B. of Meridian, Mississippi, Benjamin Parker Smith of Meridian, Mississippi; great granddaughter: Kinsey Bardin Smith of Meridian, Mississippi; sister: Nettie Fleming Hodges of Chickasha, Oklahoma; two brothers: Edward Fleming of Ada, Oklahoma, Paul Fleming of Mesquite, Texas. Interment was in the Amber Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Tuttle, Oklahoma. |
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