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LENORE M. FLEMING

Chicago Heights, Illinois

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Fleming, Lenore M. (nee Moe) Age 88. Roseland resident since 1963, formerly of South Shore and Logan Square. A graduate of Alvernia H.S., she received a B.A. in Arts from St. Joseph College and the Art Institute of Chicago, as well as B.A. and Master's Degree in English from Loyola University....

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At least three times a week I go under the viaduct over to Palmer Park. I always look for your name on the mural and realize what an inspiration you were to all. I still feel your presence at the Kensington Station as I make my way downtown to Roosevelt. Miss your physical presence but your spirit will live on in the lives of many.

We are blessed to have had Lenore as a volunteer tutor of the youth at Mercy Home for Boys and Girls. Our condolences to the family.

Lenore (Packy) Fleming was a woman who had a zest for life unlike anyone I've ever met. I hope that when I'm in my 80's, I have at least a smidgeon of her energy. What a talented woman! I will miss meeting her at the Kensington station going downtown to volunteer at The Lighthouse Place.My children also were very sad upon hearing of her passing. We just found out today and would certainly have attended her services. My condolences to the family and God bless. The Aaron Family in Pullman

I am so sorry I couldn't attend services. It's sad in a way that sometimes we learn more about people in death. Lenore was such a remarkable talent and I had no idea about that and her generous nature. What a life well lived.


I will truly miss you. James Sherpy

We will always remember Lenore. My husband and I both had her husband, Dr. Fleming, as our history professor at St. Joseph College in East Chicago, IN. My husband drove Dr.Fleming from Roseland to school everyday until Lenore got her driver's license and bought the little VW. They were the nicest people we knew. I remember one time Dr. Fleming took a group of us to the Chicago Historical Society and then to their apartment, where Lenore had a spaghetti supper waiting for all of us. We...

We will miss Lenore and her kind and generous ways, her love of children and her strong faith made it a privelege to know her and share lifes journey with her. Wally and Bonnie Nitsche

Lenore was a wonderful lady and friend. When I lived in Pullman we enjoyed going to shows, being in the radio days together, and did a fun supper club one winter. As a widow with no children she could have just become a recluse, but she was out and about living life to the fullest every day. I will never forget coming home from work on the train one night in a blizzard, and running into Lenore, I asked what she was doing out in that storm, and she replied that she had to go read to the...

My condolences to family and heartfelt sympathy. She was truly a believer in Christ and spiritual. Many fun memories and wonderful landlord. R.I.P