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In Loving Memory

Fleming, Marilyn (nee Winkler)

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Wed., June 2, 2021. Beloved wife for 52 years of the late Jerry Fleming; dear mother of Karen (Jay) Hendren, Jerry (Jana), Mike (Teri), Laura (Jeff) Brockhaus and the late Daniel; dear grandmother of Jenny, Randy, Jackie, JJ, Jenna, Rachel, Jessica, Kristin, Brian, Stephanie, Amy and Jake; dear GiGi of 14; dear sister of Ron Winkler and Nancy Thomas; best friend of JoAnn  Geisz; dear sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend. Services  Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Sat., June 5, 9:30 a.m. to St. Catherine Laboure for 10:00 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Fri., 5-8 p.m.

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8 thoughts on “Fleming, Marilyn (nee Winkler)”

  1. My sympathy to Marilyn’s family. I volunteered with both Marilyn and Nancy at Sappington House Museum. Marilyn was a natural at planning the major events and outings that supported the museum. Her work at the Gift shop brought lovely items to sell. She will be missed.

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  2. My sympathy to Marilyn’s family. I volunteered with both Marilyn and Nancy at Sappington House Museum. Marilyn was a natural at planning the major events and outings that supported the museum. Her work at the Gift shop brought lovely items to sell. She will be missed.

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  3. Marilyn was one of the sweetest/ strongest persons I ever had the pleasure to know & love… she will be so missed by her remarkable family … she was so proud of all of them…my sincere sympathy… love Babs

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  4. Marilyn was one of the sweetest/ strongest persons I ever had the pleasure to know & love… she will be so missed by her remarkable family … she was so proud of all of them…my sincere sympathy… love Babs

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  5. To the Fleming family, I regret that I missed Marilyn’s wake and funeral, however I was out of town for a funeral. You have my sincere condolences and we have missed her very much since she moved from our neighborhood. I’m sure her family and close friends will miss her very much.
    Regrettably
    G. Jenkerson

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  6. To the Fleming family, I regret that I missed Marilyn’s wake and funeral, however I was out of town for a funeral. You have my sincere condolences and we have missed her very much since she moved from our neighborhood. I’m sure her family and close friends will miss her very much.
    Regrettably
    G. Jenkerson

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  7. Deepest sympathy to Marilyn’s family. We will miss her. She was an active participant in many organizations, both as a leader and worker. Delphine Holleman and the other members of the “Birthday Club” knew Marilyn as an employee at St. Anthony’s Medical Center (Mercy South). She always had exciting suggestions to help us plan luncheons and outings after our retirement. May God bless all of you — She was a wonderful lady!

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  8. Deepest sympathy to Marilyn’s family. We will miss her. She was an active participant in many organizations, both as a leader and worker. Delphine Holleman and the other members of the “Birthday Club” knew Marilyn as an employee at St. Anthony’s Medical Center (Mercy South). She always had exciting suggestions to help us plan luncheons and outings after our retirement. May God bless all of you — She was a wonderful lady!

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