
P.J.
"Joe" Fleming
P.J. “Joe”
Fleming, 64, Seneca, KS, died Thursday afternoon, July 1, 2004, shortly
after arrival at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca.
He was born April 26, 1940, at Garden Grove, CA, the son of
Percy J. Fleming II and Christine Chafin Fleming. He attended Garden
Grove
Schools and graduated from Garden Grove High School in 1958. He lived
in Riverside, CA, where he broke horses. He served two years with
the
Los Angeles Police Department. He started employment with the Sante
Fe Railroad in Los Angeles in communications. He helped build one
of
their first microwave towers and traveled the country 27 years for
the railroad. In 1988 he retired from the railroad and moved to Pawnee
City, NE. He purchased Performance Tire in Seneca, which he operated
for 3 years before he sold it. As a hobby, he became a bounty hunter
and again traveled. He owned 14 Harleys during his travels. His last
career was co-owner of the Ft. Markley Café where he served
as chef.
On October 12, 1994, he married
Mary Jane Markley. She survives of the home.
He was a member of St. Mary’s Church at St. Benedict, the Seneca
Chamber of Commerce, the Pony Express Preservation Society, where he
was a board member, the Sante Fe Railroad Union, and the Bear Creek
Motorcycle Club at Pawnee City.
Survivors besides his wife, Mary
Jane, are two sons, Joe Fleming, Seattle, WA and P.J. “Pat”
Fleming IV, Albuquerque, NM; a daughter, Jennifer Russell, Grants Pass,
OR; three sisters, Deborah Klein and Roberta Dormer, both of Pawnee
City NE and Mary Kulp, DuBois, NE; and nine grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a brother,
Lyle Beyreis on December 1, 1987.
Mass of Christian burial will be 10 A.M.
Saturday at St. Mary’s Church, St. Benedict. The burial will be
in DuBois Cemetery, Du Bois, NE. The rosary will be prayed at 7 P.M.
Friday at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca.
Memorials may be given to a fund to be
designated later, and sent in care of the family.