Stephen Brown Fleming

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Stephen Brown Fleming

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Apr 1977 (aged 29)
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Forest Park, Clayton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
289
Memorial ID
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Stephen Brown Fleming is the Beloved, Brother, Uncle, youngest Son of Betty Brown and John Curror Fleming .Steve was a warm hearted gentle soul. He is remembered for his sense of humor, being a prankster, always laughing, smiling and joking. He was a ray of sunshine. He is adored by his niece's Melissa & Heidi for his many hugs, candy deliveries, making silly faces and wiggling his ears.

One of my favorite memories are when Stevey would come visit us and leave candy hidden all over the house for my sister and me to find, under the couch cushions etc.. He loved to hug us and act silly and make us giggle, he was great fun to be around.

Steve worked as hair stylist in the 1970's, and moved from Atlanta to New Orleans Louisiana in 1976 where he worked as a bartender and D.J. at a French Quarter club on Bourbon Street at the time of his death.

He left us too soon, but will never be forgotten. He is missed and loved everyday...

Stevey ,WE WILL SEE YOU AGAIN!

Steve rest beside his parents at the family plot in Forest Hills cemetery.

Fun Fact: Stevey loved music and had a large collection of old Blues, Etta James, Motown and Beatles records. He also played guitar and enjoyed humming and singing along to his favorite tunes..
Stephen Brown Fleming is the Beloved, Brother, Uncle, youngest Son of Betty Brown and John Curror Fleming .Steve was a warm hearted gentle soul. He is remembered for his sense of humor, being a prankster, always laughing, smiling and joking. He was a ray of sunshine. He is adored by his niece's Melissa & Heidi for his many hugs, candy deliveries, making silly faces and wiggling his ears.

One of my favorite memories are when Stevey would come visit us and leave candy hidden all over the house for my sister and me to find, under the couch cushions etc.. He loved to hug us and act silly and make us giggle, he was great fun to be around.

Steve worked as hair stylist in the 1970's, and moved from Atlanta to New Orleans Louisiana in 1976 where he worked as a bartender and D.J. at a French Quarter club on Bourbon Street at the time of his death.

He left us too soon, but will never be forgotten. He is missed and loved everyday...

Stevey ,WE WILL SEE YOU AGAIN!

Steve rest beside his parents at the family plot in Forest Hills cemetery.

Fun Fact: Stevey loved music and had a large collection of old Blues, Etta James, Motown and Beatles records. He also played guitar and enjoyed humming and singing along to his favorite tunes..