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James William Fleming
June 2, 1942 - June 12, 2018
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James William Fleming June 2, 1942 – June 12, 2018 Bill Fleming was born and died in Powell River. He was a husband to Louise since 1964; father to Lisa (Don) and David (Maggie); grandfather to Davita, Kelsey, Lydia and Ethan; brother (Sue); friend; coach; umpire; and volunteer to many. Bill loved his job logging, the people, nature and hard work. He loved sports, music and having a good time. Bill and Louise travelled to many places and enjoyed the culture and cuisine of each of them. He loved to fish and he spent many happy hours on the water. Bill loved all sports, but was most fond of baseball; he coached from t-ball up, including Powell River 18-year-old boys winning the BC Games. Bill watched the news, read newspapers each day and was always well informed in all subjects. A memorial tea will be held at 2 pm on Saturday June 23, at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 164, 6811 Alexander Street.
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From: Stubberfield Funeral Home
Stubberfield Funeral Home Ltd. Staff send our condolences to family and friends.
From: Josephine Morrissey
Relation: Our family was friends with his family.
So sorry to hear of your lose, he was always a gentleman .
Service Schedule
Celebration of Life
Date & Time:
June 23, 2018
Beginning at 2:00pm
Location:
Royal Canadian Legion P.R. Br. No.164
6811 Alexander St.
Powell River, BC Canada
6811 Alexander St.
Powell River, BC Canada
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