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William McKay "Bill" Fleming Sr.

Raleigh, North Carolina

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William "Bill" McKay Fleming, Sr., 85, died July 11, 2008, after an extended illness which he handled with grace and courage. A native of Wake County, Bill was born October 6, 1922, to the late Carey Hunter, Sr. and Mary Cranor Bryan Fleming. He graduated from Hugh Morson High School in 1941,...

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Bill has been a great friend to my family and myself over the years. Whenever we are in the train room he's there with us.

Dearest Mary and Family
Please accept our sympathy on the loss of your husband and father. My mother remembers so many wonderful memories as children playing at Aunt Marys.
Later as they grew we both remember our wonderful family reunions at Summerville . As time passes familys grow, people move away and neglect to keep in touch with people that were so important in the past. We were in Raleigh last month and mother had Bill on her mind but due to a short stay we neglected to...

Ruth and family - Please know you are in our hearts and prayers at this time of loss. Your dad was obviously loved and respected by many.

Woody and Denise Ratcliffe

Bill has been a good friend. I will miss him a great deal. My condolences to Bill's family.

Deepest sympathy. Bill offered much help and many suggestions to Irving-Swain Press, Inc.

Dear Mrs. Fleming and family,

I am so sorry about the loss of your husband and father, respectfully. My father, Bill Lassiter and I thought the world of Mr. Fleming. My dad passed away ten years ago.

Please know I am thinking of you and I extend my deepest sympathy.

Sincerely, Charles, Jessie, and Allison Lassiter

Mary and family,

The kindness and gentleness of your husband and father was evident in every interaction I enjoyed with him. My prayers are with you all today and in the days ahead. With deep affection,

G. David Yeager

Bill,

I am sorry to hear about the passing of your father. He was a true southern gentleman, a valuable member of the Homebuilder's Association, and a longtime friend. He will be missed greatly.

Ruth and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Your dad displayed extreme courage in his fight. My thoughts and prayers are with you.