Venice T.
Fleming, age 98, of Trion, Georgia, died on February 12, 2019, at Redmond
Regional Medical Center, following a brief illness.
She was born on April 27, 1920, in Broomtown, Alabama, to the late George
Milton and Maggie Addle Barclay Tallent.
She was a member of Trion First Baptist Church and attended from 1954 to
2017, when her health began to decline. During her years at the church,
she served in many of the children's ministries including Nursery, Beginner
Class Sunday School teacher, Primary Class Sunbeams, and Youth Choir
volunteer. She was also a member of the WMU and was a member of the Mary
Neil Circle.
She is preceded in death by her husband, James Roy Fleming, who died on
January 31, 1989.
Surviving are her two children: Cheryl Fleming DeMenna and husband,
Robert, of Mableton, Georgia, and James Dale (Jim) Fleming and wife, Allison,
of Carrollton, Georgia.
Grandchildren:
Mandi Griffin and husband Chad of Dallas, Georgia, Brandon Fleming and
wife Brigida of Mountain Home, Idaho, Adam Fleming and wife Megan of Nabb,
Indiana, and David Fleming of Carrollton, Georgia.
Great
grandchildren : Alexandra de Leon, Michael Harmon, Cody Griffin, Kristyna
Griffin, Ryleigh Griffin, Gunner Griffin, Jonathan Fleming, Maddy Grace
Fleming, and one great great grandchild, Sophia de Leon.
Visitation is on Saturday, February 16, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at Rainwater
Funeral Home in Summerville. A brief service will follow, with Pastor
Casey Bramlett and Pastor Mike Woods officiating, burial will be at Green
Hills Memory Garden. Active Pallbearers
Brandon Fleming, Adam Fleming, Christopher Tallent, Chad Griffin, Ben Huggins,
and Steve Tallent.
Earle Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements for Mrs. Venice T. Fleming, who passed away Wednesday.
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