Raymond-Fleck-Obituary

Raymond F. Fleck

Walpole, Massachusetts

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FLECK, Raymond F. Of Walpole, formerly of Norwood, July 24th. Beloved husband of Ann D. (Duffie) Fleck and dear father of William D. Fleck, and his wife Susan E., of Franklin, and Carol A. Whetzel, and her husband Michael D. Sr., of Chambersburg, PA. Dear brother of Marion L. Harding of...

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My heartfelt sympathy´s go out to the Fleck Family. Mr Fleck taught us to appreciate music and introduced us to the Flute a Phone. Back then it cost $1.00. I remember growing up play w Robert when we were kids living on Codman Rd in Norwood May God Receive Mr Fleck on Angels Wings and bless his family with warm loving thoughts.

What wonderful memories of a great man!

Ray Fleck took great joy, pride, and satisfaction in serving his fellow man.
From sun up till sun down he labored tirelessly to help his students learn music, to help his masonic brothers master ritual and increase their love of the fraternity. He was devoted to his wife and family as they loved him and he dearly loved them. He is now shining brightly in the celestial lodge above awaiting , hopefully, our eventual arrival. May God bless and keep him safe.
Sincerely yours, Bob...

Mr Fleck taught us to play the Flute- o- phone at the Callahan School way back in the early 60's and taught USA that music was fun.

I remember playing with Bobby when he lived on Cameron Rd, and always use to tell Mr Fleck to say hi for me.
Even with my limited teacher / student interactions I knew then he was aces and was a person of integrity and high standards.

With deep regrets and heart felt sympathy,

Dear Ann and family, So sorry to hear of Ralph's passing. What an elegant man and so supportive of the objectives of the Societies of DAR and SAR. We certainly send our luv and prayers at this difficult time to family and friends. Sincerely, The Registers, Woody and Aida

Ann, I am so sorry to learn of Ray's death, he was such a wonderful partner and supporter for you. Being led by you two from the Chapel at Mount Auburn to Emma Hardy Slade's gravesite is a memory that will stay with me all my days. All your friends are holding you dear in their hearts and we know your many many happy memories will help you and your family at this sad time and into the future. Sincerest condolences. Leslie Canavan, HPG, NSNEW

Dear Ann and Family,

What a loss to both your family and our great country! I know words cannot truly express condolences but please know that the ladies of the Louisiana Society, DAR, who met you many years ago at our State Conference in New Orleans, send their prayers and deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Bonnie Cook, Metairie, LA

To Mr. Fleck's family:

We only met Ray once but he made a lasting impression! We had the pleasure of having Valentine Dinner with him at the Baptist Church this year, along with the Anglican folks. He was wearing a great patriotic tie. What a wonderful gentleman! Please accept our deepest condolences. They are not kidding when they say "the greatest generation"!

Dear Ann,
Seeing you and Ray together was ALWAYS inspiring. Ray ready with a laugh and story of recent adventures. He will not be forgotten but will continue to inspire us to pass on the compassion and love for one another that he so generously gave to us. We love you and offer our prayers to you and your family.