Stephen-Fleck-Obituary

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Stephen George Fleck

North Platte, Nebraska

Nov 16, 1920 – May 7, 2022 (Age 101)

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BORN
November 16, 1920
DIED
May 7, 2022
AGE
101
LOCATION
North Platte, Nebraska

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Stephen G. Fleck, “The Chief”, 101 (and a half) years, went home to the Lord, shortly after midnight on May 7, 2022.  Chief took his final breaths surrounded by his loving family and the caring staff of Premiere Estates in the place he called home.


Steve was born “one Frosty Winter Morn” November 16, 1920 to Michael Fleck (a German immigrant fleeing Nazi rule) and Mathilda Gerhardt in Timmer, North Dakota.  Steve was the oldest first-born son, preceded in death by Anna, his older sister, who died in the 1919 flu epidemic.


Even though Steve had 6 siblings, Steve was the apple of him mom’s eye and the family lived on a farm near Solen, North Dakota.  Times were very hard, the family survived by farming during the Dirty Thirties drought.  Steve’s dad, Michael, passed away September 21, 1937, but during one of Steve’s hospital visits to his dad, Steve’s dad told him he felt sorry for him, knowing his son would be tasked with taking care of his mom and siblings.  Steve cared for his family by farming, working in the beet fields, sacking potatoes and joining the Civilian Conservation Corp for 6 months.


Steve graduated High School in 1939 in Solen North Dakota.  With the beginning of the World War, Steve, one of the Greatest Generation, joined the Navy in 1943 as a radio operator being very proficient in Morse code and a German interpreter to the prisoners.


After Steve’s discharge from the Navy in 1945, Steve moved to Kansas City, Kansas, where he met the love of his life, Ruth Dennis.  Steve and Ruth were married November 30, 1946.  Steve got a job with the Federal Aviation Administration and often told the story about how the man doing the hiring was very moved by Steve’s Catholic faith and asked him “Where were you 6 months ago?”  Steve and Ruth were transferred several times during his career and Ruth always wondered where she would put up next year’s Christmas tree.  Several years and 6 kids later, Steve and Ruth settled in North Platte, NE in 1965 and made it their home for the rest of their lives.


Steve loved his family, and he and Ruth followed them as they participated in various sports activities.  Steve was a master accordion player and a family favorite was “You Are My Sunshine.”  He also enjoyed winning at the slot machines as he chauffeured Ruth to many gambling trips to Rosebud.  Steve was a very humble man, and embraced and loved his Catholic faith, attending Saturday night mass at St. Patrick’s Church until he became housebound just a couple of years before his death.  Steve prayed the rosary every day…and as a young parent gathered his family around the bed for a family rosary every night during Lent.  Steve often wondered why God kept him around so long…we all knew he was left here to pray for his family.  He was our “Saint”, and our “Angel” on earth.


 


Steve leaves behind a legacy of humility, love, and the best Coffee in town. He was the Coffee Shop for both 11:00 Boys Club and the evening sisters Therapy Sessions.  Sitting, listening, singing, dancing, offering advice, therapy, debate, love and birthday wishes!  Walking Grandpa to lunch was an honor that will be missed by all!  Steve & Ruth are now reunited serving Flecks Heavenly Special Brew in the Lords Coffee Shop!  Ich Liebe Dich, Machs Gut, Auf Wiedersehen!  Love, Take care, Goodbye!  Waiting for you to flicker your porch light, Dad, from Heaven’s door!


Steve is preceded in death by his wife Ruth, his parents, Michael & Mathilda Fleck, Brother, Matt, Mike, Ted, and Roger.  Sisters, Anna and Mary, 3 grandsons, Shane Toll, Jason Sedlacek, and Ezra Sedlacek.


Steve is survived by his two sons, Steven “Mick” (Sue) Fleck, Duane (Jody) Fleck; four daughters, Linda (Ray) Toll, Cindy (Tom) Huntsman, Marsha (Gene) Sedlacek, and Madonna (Stacey) Madsen all of North Platte, except Linda, who lives in Hoxie, Kansas.  A sister, Phyllis Eckroth, of Bismark, North Dakota, 21 grandchildren, 52 great grandchildren, and 7 Great, Great Grandchildren.


In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to St. Patricks’ Church, North Platte, Nebraska, or North Platte Catholic Schools Endowment Fund.


Christian Wake Service will be 7:00 PM, Sunday, May 15, 2022 at Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 AM, Monday, May 16, 2022 at Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church with the Rev. Josh Brown as celebrant.  There will be a reception following mass in the hall.  Burial will be at 2:00 P.M. at Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell.  Visitation will be noon – 4:00 Sunday at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.


 

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Mr Fleck I´m going to serve your funeral I remember working with TJ Fleck at the Holiday Inn back in 1990s May God Bless the Family and May you find Peace. Amen Teresa and Bentley Beau Belsky

i would like to send my condolences to the Fleck family .I went to school at St. pats so I got know the fleck family. I visited with Mr. Fleck over the years and had some good visits with him. He was a very lucky person to have his family living here. Again I sorry to here of his passing .Robert Guilliaume Class of 67.

Cheers to the patriarch of one of North Platte's finest families. My thoughts are with the Flecks.

To the Fleck family: what an amazing man your father/grandfather was. He and your mother raised a wonderful family. We always admired your dad's faith journey and how he enjoyed going to mass. We know how he loved his rosary. No doubt when he arrived in heaven our God said to him, "well done good and faithful servant". You all showed your dad such great love and respect. He will always be remembered as a faith filled family man. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories...

So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers for the family.

As nearly fifty-year neighbors on Cedarberry Lane the Steve Fleck family and descendants are anchors of Community, Church and School. Great work on Earth Steve and great rewards in Heaven. God Bless you all.

Always brought a smile to your face as soon as you saw him. Great memories from the softball days. Heaven just received a real Dandy. Gary and Deb

God speed uncle Steve on your next journey. Thank you for being such a wonderful human being who was so loved.

May warm memories overwhelm your hurting heart!