Fleming, Clarence G. "Flem" 10 year veteran, United States Marine Corps On May 14, 2016, God needed a cribbage partner and he chose the BEST. Flem spent 79 years perfecting the art of telling jokes and becoming a master storyteller. Flem was a faithful son, remarkable brother, devoted husband, proud father, adored grandfather, warm-hearted uncle, helpful neighbor, and valued friend. Flem was also larger than life with his booming voice, infectious laugh, and generous heart. Flem was the ultimate family man, a selfless community supporter, a strong promoter for upcoming musicians, and a contributor to rugby clubs. As owner and bartender extraordinaire at the Terminal Bar for 51 years, he loved to enliven, captivate, and entertain the customers with his sense of humor and joyful hospitality. Flem is truly one irreplaceable individual who will be tremendously missed. Flem is survived by his one and only love of 53 1/2 years, wife Annette. Dad is survived by his five amazing children, Camille (Steve), Daniel (Hilary), Joe, Terry, and Alyssa. Grampa Flem is survived by numerous treasured grandkids and one great grandson. Uncle Clarence is survived by an abundance of loving nieces and nephews, as well as great nieces and nephews. Flem is also survived by an enormous amount of friends from all walks of life. Clarence, the youngest of the Fleming clan, was preceded in death by parents, Bert Fleming and Hazel Weber, as well as two brothers and six sisters. Visitation Sunday, May 22, 4:30-7 PM at Billman-Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central Ave NE, Mpls. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, May 23, 11 AM with visitation 10 AM at St Clements Catholic Church, 901 24th Ave NE. Burial Fort Snelling. In lieu of flowers or plants, memorials preferred to Totino-Grace High School, 1350 Gardena Avenue NE, Fridley, MN 55422. Billmanhunt.com 612-789-3535

Published on May 22, 2016


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