Carl E. Fleming Jr. age 59 passed away at his home in Ochelata July the 29th at 3:30 a.m.
Carl was born October 3, 1962 in Borger, Texas to Carl E. Fleming (deceased) and Jane (Rogers) Fleming.
At an early age, he moved with his parents to Bartlesville and later to Dewey. He graduated from Dewey High School in 1981.
Carl worked for National Zinc for several years, and the last 18 years with Whirlpool Corporation in Tulsa.
He is survived by his wife Mary Taylor, three daughters, Brittany Fleming, Tehya Keen and Jakaya Watts. He is also survived by his mother Jane Fleming of Bartlesville and three sisters, Rhonda of the home, Sandra (Larry) Ele of Dewey and Vickie (Randy) Moore of Ochelata. Also five grandchildren, lots of cousins, nieces and nephews.
Memorial Service will be held Monday, August 15, 2022 at 10 a.m. Stumpff Funeral home in Bartlesville with Reverend Edwina Kidd of Penecostal Tabernacle Church, officiating.
Carl was an organ donor and cremation will be under the direction of Stumpff Funeral Home.
He was proud to be a member of both the Cherokee Nation and the Delaware Tribe of Indians.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
Stumpff Funeral home, Bartlesville
August 15, 2022
at 10:00 AM
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