"UNCLE BOB" FLEMING DIES IN PENSACOLA
Mr. Robert P. Fleming, an old and well-known citizen of Milton and Santa Rosa County, and a Confederate Veteran, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Arthur Livingston, 116 West Romana Street, Pensacola, Tuesday, January 31, 1911. The remains were brought here Wednesday morning and taken to the home of Mrs. Sid Crain, where the funeral services were held, Rev. Dr. Humphreys, an old Confederate Veteran, conducting the services. The interment was made in the Milton Cemetery, the Veterans taking charge of the arrangements.
"UNCLE BOB" FLEMING DIES IN PENSACOLA
Mr. Robert P. Fleming, an old and well-known citizen of Milton and Santa Rosa County, and a Confederate Veteran, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Arthur Livingston, 116 West Romana Street, Pensacola, Tuesday, January 31, 1911. The remains were brought here Wednesday morning and taken to the home of Mrs. Sid Crain, where the funeral services were held, Rev. Dr. Humphreys, an old Confederate Veteran, conducting the services. The interment was made in the Milton Cemetery, the Veterans taking charge of the arrangements.