Philip-Fleming-Obituary

Philip Bernard "Skip" Fleming

Jackson, Michigan

1932 - 2021

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Fleming, Philip "Skip" Bernard 12/9/1932 - 2/18/2021 Philip B. Fleming passed away February 18, 2021 in Beavercreek Ohio. Known to many as Skip, Phil, was born on December 9, 1932 to James (Jay) and Bernadine (Betty) Fleming in Jackson, Michigan. He was a proud graduate of St. John's High School,...

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I met Phil and Pat when we volunteered for Medical Group missions in Agua, Dominican Republic in 1983. I'm from Ohio and had come down as a surgical tech to help in surgery. I remember them both fondly and got to know them more during down time. We kept in contact for awhile by letters. All these years later I never forgot them. May he rest in peace.

Sure do miss him.

2 years.... I still reach for the phone at 3:30 to call him. That was our time to talk and say a prayer together. I love you Dad.

He was such a great guy. I still see someone once in awhile that reminds me of him. We think if him often. I hope he is at peace now with his first love Pat.

Hello Fleming children. My name is Sandy (Crego) Kerwin. My parents, Eleanor and Paul Crego, were good friends of Brick and Betty Fleming. I used to babysit for all 5 of you kids. Your dad would drive to Jackson to get me, because they trusted me to babysit with you kids. After you were clean & in bed I would tidy the house. Skip and Pat were wonderful people and I loved babysitting for them. They were wonderful people, who dedicated their lives to others and especially to their...

So sorry to hear that Phil as passed. We definitely lost a great man. I loved, loved, loved Phil, as did everyone at the dance studio! He was so much FUN and full of wonderful stories. Phil made everyone feel as though we each were very special to him. He also had a great love for God and the Catholic faith. Rest in peace dear Phil. One day we will dance again my friend.

To his family, may God wrap his loving arms around you and comfort you during this time. My condolences...

Dad, I truly miss our vacations. You always had the route mapped out.... and then forgot your right or left. We saw many interesting sites that was. It was always the journey not the destination.. Right? Love Ponygirl

So long Bobby Lee, we had some interesting chats and our trip to Shiloh was a fun one. No need to look for that fixer upper anymore. We shall raise a glass in the future at Fiddlers Green. U.S.Grant

I had the joy and good luck of working with Phil at the Hillsdale Hospital when I started there in high school. He always had a smile on his face and made it a true pleasure to work and see him each day. We also had a group of couples that would plan and retreat for a fun weekend away from home and he always helped make it a fun filled event. He was a terrific man and I am sure he was welcomed in heaven with open arms and lots of love. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.