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Jeffrey Oneissimus Fleming Dies at 65

Jeffrey Oneissimus Fleming, also known as "Jeff” or “Neisse," of Mt. Pleasant died on Jan. 19. He was 65 years old.
He is survived by his spouse, Francisca Felicien-Fleming; daughter, Judy Fleming; son, Jeffrey Israel Fleming Sr.; grandchildren: Cris, Analeah, Jeffrey Israel Fleming Jr.; sisters: Regna Beresford, Geraldine Williams and Elodia Fleming; brothers: Nehemiah Fleming and Stephen Fleming; sisters-in-law: Simone, Erma, Angela, Lucille and Athile; brothers-in-law: Jones and George; nieces: Wanda, Adeline, Angeline, Angel, Arriane, Ann-Marie, Anique, Monica, Sonia, Avril, Valerie, Carol, Janie, Carleen, Sherlene and Alethea; and nephews: Giddel, Joey, Jean-Luke, Jean -Luis, John, Delano, Ron, Shervin, Alan, Marcus, Darrell, Dane and Devon.
He is also survived by cousins: Aubrey Ruan and family, Joe Gumbs, Harvel "Nenee" Samuel and family, Sarah, Osbourne Fleming and family, Wilfred "Pat" Fleming, Pastor Oriel Fleming and family, and others too numerous to mention.; other family and friends: the Fleming and Felicien families, JFL Hospital Dialysis patients and staff, Vitran bus drivers, Ruth, Cynthia, Ferdie, Lena Maynard and family, George Joseph, E. Alexander, Vickie Ledesma, former neighbors of Yellow Cedar Paradise, Andy (PR), the Central SDA Church family; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A first viewing will take place from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 2, at the James Memorial Funeral Home. There will be a second viewing held at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 3, at the Central Seventh-day Adventist Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery, Veterans Section.

All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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