Lee Fleming, for many years a real estate and furniture dealer in Fort Worth, and a member of the firm of Fleming & Robertson, died suddenly of heart failure at the residence of his sister, Mrs. V. A. Reeves, 1834 6th Avenue, Monday. Shortly after 2 o'clock he was taken ill and called to his sister, who went to his assistance. He lived but 10 minutes. Mr. Fleming moved to Hollywood, California about a year ago, and was in Fort Worth on a business trip at the time connected with the sale of some of his property. He had expected to return to California to spend Christmas with his wife. His body has been placed in charge of Undertaker George Gause awaiting word from Mrs. Fleming, who was notified by wire. Beside his widow, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. M. E. Fleming, who is 80 years of age. He was 42 years old and spent practically all of his life up until a year ago in Fort Worth."
Published in Star-Telegram on December 19, 1910
Lee Fleming, for many years a real estate and furniture dealer in Fort Worth, and a member of the firm of Fleming & Robertson, died suddenly of heart failure at the residence of his sister, Mrs. V. A. Reeves, 1834 6th Avenue, Monday. Shortly after 2 o'clock he was taken ill and called to his sister, who went to his assistance. He lived but 10 minutes. Mr. Fleming moved to Hollywood, California about a year ago, and was in Fort Worth on a business trip at the time connected with the sale of some of his property. He had expected to return to California to spend Christmas with his wife. His body has been placed in charge of Undertaker George Gause awaiting word from Mrs. Fleming, who was notified by wire. Beside his widow, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. M. E. Fleming, who is 80 years of age. He was 42 years old and spent practically all of his life up until a year ago in Fort Worth."
Published in Star-Telegram on December 19, 1910
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