John "Jack"-Fleming III-Obituary

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John "Jack" F. Fleming III

SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

Aug 18, 1949 – Jun 30, 2023

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August 18, 1949
DIED
June 30, 2023
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

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William J. Burke & Sons / Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes Obituary

Wilton, NY – John F. “Jack” Fleming III age 73, peacefully passed away on Friday, June 30, 2023 with loved ones at his side.


Born on August 18, 1949, the son of the late Alice (Wilson) Fleming and John “Jack” Francis Fleming Jr.


Jack is survived by his loving wife, Nancy A. Fleming; children, Carrie L. Pecor (Donald) and Patrick M. Fleming (Suzann); grandchildren, Lillian, Nia, J. Sullivan, Ava and Grant; sisters, Gretta Clements, Sandy Oginsky, Mary Samascott and many friends and relations with whom he remained very close over the years.  Jack was predeceased by his sister Betsy Tessier.


A life-long resident of the area, Jack grew up on Maple Avenue across from the Triangle Diner. One of five children, he was the only boy and bore the responsibility of keeping the Fleming name alive in Saratoga County – a name brought here in 1849 by his Great-Great Grandfather. 


A Catholic school attendee in his elementary years, he credited the nuns for his incredible penmanship and his distaste for rules.   


At Saratoga High, he met the love of his life, Nancy, daughter of Evelyn and Edwin Izzo of McAllister Drive.  Jack and Nancy would become Prom King and Queen in 1967.  A few muscle cars and years later, they married on September 5, 1970.  Jack became as much a part of the Izzo family as he was his own, considering many of them amongst his closest relationships. The couple settled in the Town of Wilton and so began Jack’s love not only of Saratoga Springs, but of the blossoming community to the north to which he would devote many years. 


Jack worked for The Adirondack Glass Company until he joined Ball Metal Container Corporation at the start of the 1980’s, holding various leadership capacities until his retirement in 2004.  Among his many professional accomplishments is the fact that he became a Certified Beer Taster and worked with brewers across the country to improve and maintain their products.  In this realm he consistently overachieved. 


For over four decades, Jack was an active contributor in the Town of Wilton.  Beginning in 1974, Jack was a Charter Member of the Zoning Board of Appeals.  Subsequent positions of leadership followed on the Parks and Recreation and Town Ethics Advisory Boards before his election as Town Councilman, a position he would hold for over two decades.  Jack’s contributions helped facilitate the creation of many neighborhoods and a strong tax base of business to keep the community thriving.  Jack finished his volunteerism serving as the Chairman of the Wilton Historical Preservation Board and as a member of the Board of Directors and in the capacity of Treasurer for AIM Services, an organization dedicated to partnering with people of diverse abilities for growth and independence in their lives.  


Jack was also a Past President of the Saratoga Springs Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, an organization he found through his dearest friend, Michael Dennis.  The two were also members of a group known as the Unfriendly Sons of St. Patrick, affectionately named for their day-long revelry prior to and following their annual dinner on March 17th.  Jack and Mike made numerous trips to Ireland with friends and family, enjoying the golf, people, wit and landscape of their homeland.


His greatest love was his family.  His devotion was evident in the way he found genuine connection with each individual.  His wit and wisdom were a constant source of entertainment and counsel.  He loved music, classic cars, riddles, trivia, debates, a cold beer, and his many dogs, though none more than his buddy, Ashford.  Frequently quoted as saying, “You can’t kid a kidder,” Jack was a humble, loyal friend and a Father for the Ages.


The family would like to thank the many medical professionals and caregivers that helped Jack on his journey, especially Dr. John Mongan, Dr. Roland Phillips, Dr. Daniel Eldredge, Dr. John Pezzulo, Dr. Ben Frazier Taylor, R.N. Ardelle McGrane, R.N. Amy, Dr. Patrick Lynch, Dr. Christine Alexander-Decker, Dr. Seth Capello, Dr. Jeffrey Paul, life-long friend Kathy Peterson for Spiritual support, and Jack’s brother-in-law Dr. Brian Izzo who helped Jack thrive in so many ways before his passing five years ago.


Relatives and friends are invited to call between 4:00pm and 7:00pm on Wednesday, July 5, 2023 at William J. Burke & Sons Funeral Home, 628 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY. 


A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00am on Thursday, July 6, 2023 at St. Clement’s Church, 231 Lake Ave. Saratoga Springs, NY. 


A scholarship fund will be set up in the coming week.  Details will be available on the William J. Burke & Sons website.  


Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com 

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Nancy and families
It is with great sorrow to hear of Jack’s passing. Haven’t seen him in a few years but his wit and sense of humor will always be in my memories. So many humorous story come to mind.
My deepest sympathies to you and may Jack Rest In Peace.

Nancy, so sorry to hear of Jack’s passing. May the blessings of peace and comfort be with you and all of Jack’s family members at these most difficult of times.

Nancy and family,
I just read the notice of Jack's passing on. Although I have not seen either of you in recent years , I have very fond memories of "the old days" in Wilton. I am so sorry to hear this and send love and hugs. He was certainly a very special man and friend.

So sorry for your loss, what an interesting person.

Nancy, So sorry. Jack was a very special person. Lots of prayers. Jimmy Del

Sending love and prayers. We’re so sorry for your loss, he was such an amazing man.

Patrick, I am so sorry to hear of your Dads passing. I know how much his family meant to him. Sending prayers, love and sympathy during this difficult time.

Fondly, Barbara Swan (John Cahills Mom)

I´m so sorry to hear of Jacks passing. I worked with Jack for many years at Ball. He had a genuine concern for both the company´s interests yet understood it was a group effort that made the Saratoga plant stand out within the Company. He was a great mediator between customer and the people out on the production floor. My condolences to his family and friends. Bill Pettit Retired

We are sorry for your loss! Im am blessed to have shared some excellent memories with your family and Jack at the lake with our children! Our thoughts are with you all!