Christopher-Fleming-Obituary

Christopher Lawrence Fleming

Olney, Maryland

Age 55

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Olney, Maryland

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Christopher Lawrence Fleming of Olney unexpectedly passed away recently at age 55 at his home. He is survived by his mother, Jean Fleming Friedmann of Frederick and siblings Tara Anderson of NC and Paul B. Fleming and Sharon Cole of Gaithersburg, 5 nephews and one niece, as well as, his stepdad Paul Friedmann and his loving family. Chris received his Pharmacy degree in 1989 from University of Maryland. Services will be held at Lakeland Community Center in Gaithersburg on Friday June 27, 5-8 for friends and family.
This obituary was originally published in The Gazette (Gaithersburg, MD).

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Reading over these guest book entries I am once again so saddened by our loss but proud and happy to see that people recognize what a good person Christopher was. I sure wish Chris was here to enjoy this time of our lives. Hope you have reunited with Mom and Dad. Miss you, brother!

Marilyn and Al remember Christopher from infancy into adulthood..His intelligence, charm and compassion are among his many attributes. We enjoyed fun times together, especially his smile, and good conversation. May he rest in peace.

Christopher -- our first born son, you were most welcome to our little family. And you gave us so much in the brief 55 years we had you: laughter, tears and everything in between. We will miss you so...but peace is yours now and forever.
Your loving Mother.

I pray that God saved Chris from a terrible tragedy or illness by calling him to his side. It is truly difficult to agree with HIM when losing a loved one such as Chris.

Chris,
It has been really nice to be reminded how well you were liked and how talented you were. I have some really wonderful memories and have really felt the love from family and friends, and you too. Always feel the love. Your sister, Tara

God bless you, Chris, and may eternal peace be yours. The joint Fleming/Friedmann clan sent you off in style last Friday-- hope you could feel the love.

Greg

Please accept my condolence in the death of your loved one,

As mentioned, Chris had a gentle spirit and unassuming personality. His backhand was very good and forehand improving, which is opposite for most of us. I enjoyed our talks together and will miss him. Now, as he sleeps, awaiting The Lord's return, I pray for his family and all of us who remain.

I am totally shocked and saddened to hear about my old tennis buddy and Olney neighbor Chris.I just talked to him last month at the Safeway.We played for many,many years at Olney Manor Park and at the Aspen Hill Racquet Club. He was good player and a wonderful person.We had so many very competitive tennis matches and he always demonstrated remarkable sportsmanship..,win or lose.My heartfelt condolences and prayers to all of Chris' family. We have lost a very fine gentle spirit but he will...