Glenda Gale Fleming, 60, passed away peacefully Friday, April 29, 2022, at her home after a brief battle with cancer.
Glenda was an exceptional fiancée, mother, daughter, sister, friend and pet owner. She was well known for her kindness and generosity wherever she went. Her favorite things in life were spending time with her fiancé, her family and spoiling her beloved cats.
She is survived by her fiancé, Rick Murman; her daughter and son-in-law, Pamela and Donald Brady; her sons, Joey Fleming and Randy Fleming; her mother and step-father, Bernice and Max Ludwig; her brother and his partner, Arthur Johnson and Rose Lamoreaux; her sister and brother-in-law, Sandra and Mike Swisher; and her three grandchildren, Nicholas Haney, Elijah Haney and Eric Haney.
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5 Entries
Nancy Maniscalco
May 4, 2022
Glenda was one of the sweetest people I´ve ever met, I worked with her and a group of fabulous girls at Geisinger. She will be missed
Kimberly Young
May 4, 2022
Glenda was my trainer in work,she always was kind and considerate,she always put others above herself ,she will be truly missed
Deirdre & Jason Keefe & family
May 4, 2022
I am so very sorry for your loss.
My deepest condolences to your entire family .
Linda Roulinavage
May 4, 2022
My deepest and heartfelt sympathy to the family. Oh how she loved them ❤
Alice Devens Blaine
May 2, 2022
Rick, Pami, Joey and Randy, Bern( mom), her husband, Sandy and family, her brother and Family, I'm. So sorry for your loss..Glenda was the greatest freind I ever knew, we were sisters but not by blood, I'm going to miss her so very much..rip and fly high my sister..your with Dave now..Big hugs love ya always and always my sis..
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