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DAVID A. "TONY" FLEMING

Revere, Florida

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FLEMING, David A. "Tony" At 65 years in Revere & Delray Beach, Fl. formerly of Jamaica Plain, March 2 unexpectedly, following a brief illness at Boston Medical Center. Beloved son of the late Henry J. & Helen M. (Kelly) Fleming. Cherished brother of John S. Fleming & wife Linda...

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So sorry to hear belatedly of Tony's passing. He was a unique personality and a fun guy to be around.I met him as a vendor to the SSA and interacted with him for many years.I always thought of him as the "mayor of the JFK" I am grateful to have had the opportunity to have known him.

Tony was the first person I met coming to Region I after working in California. He made me feel at home in my new job. He was one of the nicest people- he will be missed greatly at the office.

I saw Tony almost every morning. He was always in good spirits, kind and smiling...even when walking across the windy plaza! He was also one of the most friendly and out going people in the JFK. He greeted everyone! He will sorely missed.

A ray of sunshine every morning, that's what Tony was for me. Tony always brought a smile to my face knowing that there was a story to be told. He was smart, quick witted ( I never won a verbal spar), honest ( never pulling any punches), generous, and so very funny! A genuine human soul, he wore his feeling on his sleeve (along with the shamrock and Santa) and was never afraid of who he was.
I am so sorry he never got to enjoy his time in retirement (How many months, and days was it,...

To the Fleming Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Tony was certainly "One-of-a-Kind". I could always count on him to make me laugh with a joke or a story. I'm glad I knew him. Rest in Peace Tony.

Tony was truly my first friend in the Boston ORA at CMS. He loved teasing me about growing up in the South and we shared many terrible jokes and laughs over it. To all of the Fleming family, you have my deepest sympathy. Tony was a dear friend and will be missed more than words can express.

Uncle Tony,
Thanks for being the crazy uncle to always make me laugh. I have great memories of the parties and times on the Cape. Thanks for teaching me to have fun life.
Love you,
Maura

Tony and I were close friends for many years stating when he first worked at the JFK. He saw me through a lot of ups and downs and always lent an ear to listen to me. We had great times doing lunch, dinner and shopping trips especially to the "Tree". Tony rest in peace. I will always remember you and our times and friendship.

Camille