Irena-Fleischer-Obituary

Irena Fleischer

Syracuse, New York

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March 27, 2007 Irena Fleischer, 60, a longtime resident of Camillus, passed away peacefully on March 27 at University Hospital. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland, U.K., on July 25, 1946. Preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Paul Fleischer, she is survived by two sons, David and Joseph of...

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Your grandbabies with your baby =œ

Not a day goes by that I don't wish I had the opportunity to have met you. You raised an amazing man. He is the best father and I know you would be so incredibly proud of the life he has made for his family. Praying you are watching from above ❤

Love and miss you, dear cousin. You were like a sister to me. x

I love you mom!!! XOXOX
I think about you everyday and know you would have a blast with your three grandchildren. :-x

Our Wedding Day

I love you dearly Mom, I think About you everyday!!!! I miss you so much!! XOXOXOXOX Always and forever. I wish you could've met my beautiful wife and been at my wedding....

i love you mom. you will forever be in my dreams.

An angel was sent ahead of you to guard you on your way, god bless,
your cousin, patricia, and uncle Art.

Irena and I have been friends for almost 20years. She was generous and kind to everyone.Not a holiday would go by that she didn't go out of her way to remember everyone with a treat.She was a perfect example of a "lady".We enjoyed going for rides in the country to appreciate the beauty in nature. We enjoyed photograping hidden waterfalls in the surrounding counties and then find interesting places to have lunch.I will forever keep her friendship in my heart.Connie

To Doc:

I spoke with Miss Kitty several times as a customer at Little Gem's. She was a very soft spoken kind lady. I will miss seeing her at the counter and speaking with her. My deepest sympathies to you and her family.

Dearest cousin Irena, your earthly worries are all behind you now. You will live on in my heart and thoughts. Love you lots. As Granny Ashwood used to sing to you when you were little,
"Irene, goodnight Irene, Irene goodnight. Good night Irene,God bless Irene, I'll see you in my dreams."
Hugs & Kisses, Annie K