Paul Jones Fleming

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Paul Jones Fleming

Birth
Burke County, North Carolina, USA
Death
9 Oct 1926 (aged 50)
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5888354, Longitude: -105.1122042
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Born in Burke County, North Carolina. Son of John T. and Rachel A. McGimsey Fleming.
Married to Annie B Douglas 5/23/1897 in Lincolnton, Lincoln Co. North Carolina.
Moved to Ft. Collins around 1905. Owner and proprietor of Fleming's Cafe located on North College Avenue. Lived at 229 N.Wood St.
Died of apparent heart attack at age 50.

P.J. FLEMING DIES SUDDENLY AT HIS HOME

Paul Jones Fleming, 50 years of age, proprietor of Fleming's cafe on North College avenue, died unexpectedly at 12:30 o'clock Saturday morning of acute indigestion at his home, 229 North Wood street. He had worked Friday night until nearly 9 o'clock and went home apparently in normal health.
His son, Glen F. Fleming, heard him groaning about 12:30 o'clock and went to his room where he found him dying.
Mr. Fleming was born in Burke county, North Carolina, July 23, 1876, and lived in Fort Collins twenty-one years.
He is survived by his widow, by three daughters and one son. Mrs Howard Glasgow of Albion, Nebr., Mrs E. W. Carlton of Rolla, Mo., Miss Dorothy Fleming of Fort Collins and Glen F. Fleming of Fort Collins; and by two brothers and three sisters, Edward Fleming of Chicago, Bruce Fleming of Mooresville, N. C., Mrs Luther Ketchie of West Salem, N. C., and Mrs. W. B. McNeeley of Moorsville, N. C.
The daughters and the brother from Chicago are expected here late Saturday, and funeral arrangements depend upon their arrival.
Mr. Fleming had not been in best of health for a month or more, but he was feeling better Friday.
Born in Burke County, North Carolina. Son of John T. and Rachel A. McGimsey Fleming.
Married to Annie B Douglas 5/23/1897 in Lincolnton, Lincoln Co. North Carolina.
Moved to Ft. Collins around 1905. Owner and proprietor of Fleming's Cafe located on North College Avenue. Lived at 229 N.Wood St.
Died of apparent heart attack at age 50.

P.J. FLEMING DIES SUDDENLY AT HIS HOME

Paul Jones Fleming, 50 years of age, proprietor of Fleming's cafe on North College avenue, died unexpectedly at 12:30 o'clock Saturday morning of acute indigestion at his home, 229 North Wood street. He had worked Friday night until nearly 9 o'clock and went home apparently in normal health.
His son, Glen F. Fleming, heard him groaning about 12:30 o'clock and went to his room where he found him dying.
Mr. Fleming was born in Burke county, North Carolina, July 23, 1876, and lived in Fort Collins twenty-one years.
He is survived by his widow, by three daughters and one son. Mrs Howard Glasgow of Albion, Nebr., Mrs E. W. Carlton of Rolla, Mo., Miss Dorothy Fleming of Fort Collins and Glen F. Fleming of Fort Collins; and by two brothers and three sisters, Edward Fleming of Chicago, Bruce Fleming of Mooresville, N. C., Mrs Luther Ketchie of West Salem, N. C., and Mrs. W. B. McNeeley of Moorsville, N. C.
The daughters and the brother from Chicago are expected here late Saturday, and funeral arrangements depend upon their arrival.
Mr. Fleming had not been in best of health for a month or more, but he was feeling better Friday.