Eugene J. Fleming
On November 26, 2019 of Washington Twp. Age 81. Beloved husband of Mary A. (nee McConville). Devoted father of Eugene J. Fleming (Elaine) and Thomas J. Fleming (Wendy). Loving grandfather of Brian (Fianceé Madison), Brett, Eric and Emily. Dear brother of the late Patricia Ulmer.
Eugene was a devoted husband to the love of his life Mary. They were best friends who were always together. They shared 53 years of marriage and raised 2 sons. He dedicated himself to his wife, 2 sons, daughters-in-law and 4 grandchildren. He was “dad” to his 2 sons, their wives and “poppy” to his 4 grandchildren.
He was a funny, pleasant, charming, generous and an easy-going, who was always quick with a joke and had a great wit about him. Everyone loved him and enjoyed his company, he loved a great party! Many days and nights were spent on his deck, by the pool with his immediate family including brothers, sister, nieces, nephews and friends.
He was a skilled, trained musician who could read and write music, play guitar, bass and dabble in the piano. As a young man, he traveled around the country and performed as a musician. You could always hear him entering a room, as he was either whistling, humming or singing a tune that he had in his head.
He was very handy, working on and around the house. He would always go over to his sons’ homes and spend time with them working on their houses. Always willing to help, it brought him great happiness to lend a hand.
He was extremely generous with his time and money. He truly loved his life, family and friends and will be remembered in the hearts of his loved.
Family and friends are invited to attend his Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday 10:00 am at St. Charles Borromeo RC Church, 176 Stagecoach Rd., Sicklerville, NJ 08081. Interment will be private for family.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Eugene’s memory may be made to St. Charles Borromeo RC Church at the above address.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.egizifuneral.com
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