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James Fleming

Birth
Farmington, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Jun 1938 (aged 69)
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Division 12, Lot 18, Unmarked
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Son of Patrick Fleming, born 1841 in Ireland, and Mary Clark, born 1842 in Ireland. He was a retired carpenter in Painesville, Ohio. He married Flora Osmond on November 13, 1886 in Lake County,​ Ohio.


Painesville Telegraph, Wednesday, June 29, 1938, Pg. 1

James Fleming Taken by Death
James Fleming 68, of 204 W. South St., died Tuesday in a Cleveland hospital after a long illness. He had lived in Painesville most of his life and was employed by the New York Central Railroad as a carpenter. He leaves four daughters, Mrs. Mabel Webster, Mrs. Ethel Gebeau, Mrs. Irene Hughes, all of Painesville, and Laura Combs of Ashtabula; three sons, Edward, Corbett, and Bert of Painesville; a brother Paul of Youngstown; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Watrous of Niles, and Mrs. Kate Letwilder of Andover; 27 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Nixon Funeral home with the Rev. James A. Burns conducting the services Thursday at 2 p. m. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery. Friends may call at the Nixon Funeral home, N. State St. this evening.

Painesville Telegraph, Friday, July 1, 1938, Pg. 2

Rites Held for James Fleming
Funeral services for James Fleming, 68, of 204 W. South St., who died Tuesday in Cleveland, were held at the Nixon Funeral home Thursday afternoon at 2. The Rev. James A. Burns of the Church of Christ conducted the services. Pallbearers were Edward Fleming, Corbett Fleming, Bert Fleming, James Fleming, Jr., Oliver Hughes and John McTagart. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery.

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Son of Patrick Fleming, born 1841 in Ireland, and Mary Clark, born 1842 in Ireland. He was a retired carpenter in Painesville, Ohio. He married Flora Osmond on November 13, 1886 in Lake County,​ Ohio.


Painesville Telegraph, Wednesday, June 29, 1938, Pg. 1

James Fleming Taken by Death
James Fleming 68, of 204 W. South St., died Tuesday in a Cleveland hospital after a long illness. He had lived in Painesville most of his life and was employed by the New York Central Railroad as a carpenter. He leaves four daughters, Mrs. Mabel Webster, Mrs. Ethel Gebeau, Mrs. Irene Hughes, all of Painesville, and Laura Combs of Ashtabula; three sons, Edward, Corbett, and Bert of Painesville; a brother Paul of Youngstown; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Watrous of Niles, and Mrs. Kate Letwilder of Andover; 27 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Nixon Funeral home with the Rev. James A. Burns conducting the services Thursday at 2 p. m. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery. Friends may call at the Nixon Funeral home, N. State St. this evening.

Painesville Telegraph, Friday, July 1, 1938, Pg. 2

Rites Held for James Fleming
Funeral services for James Fleming, 68, of 204 W. South St., who died Tuesday in Cleveland, were held at the Nixon Funeral home Thursday afternoon at 2. The Rev. James A. Burns of the Church of Christ conducted the services. Pallbearers were Edward Fleming, Corbett Fleming, Bert Fleming, James Fleming, Jr., Oliver Hughes and John McTagart. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery.

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  • Created by: Susann
  • Added: Aug 31, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96328120/james-fleming: accessed ), memorial page for James Fleming (Nov 1868–28 Jun 1938), Find a Grave Memorial ID 96328120, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Susann (contributor 46849151).