Obituaries published on Dec. 1, 2011 Russel Carl Fleeman Russel Carl Fleeman of Monroe, died in his sleep on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011, of complications from pneumonia. He was born on May 12, 1918, at home in the country outside Manila, Ark. The sixth and youngest child of Horace Mack and Ollie Burton Fleeman of Manila, Russel was preceded in death by his brothers, Fred, Charles and Eugene Fleeman, and by his sisters, Hazel Meyer and Nellie Townsend. Russel was also preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Ann Ross. Russel was an energetic businessman all of his life. His enterprising spirit was first cultivated in Manila and Blytheville, Ark., where as a teenager and into his early 20s, he farmed, traded crops and livestock, owned and operated produce trucks, owned a Studebaker car dealership, and bought the first of the airplanes he would own for more than 50 years. In his 20s, Russel moved to Lake Providence, where he continued farming as he expanded into home building, land clearing, sheep and cattle ranching, a livestock yard, and crop dusting. He also co-owned and organized the Miss Louisiana Pageant which was first held in Lake Providence. Like the pageant, Russel later moved to Monroe where he grew Fleeman Flying Service into one of the premier FBO's in the country. Beechcraft, Cessna and Piper aircraft sales, avionics, engine maintenance, parts sales, charter operations, air ambulance, fuel sales and flight training were integral operations of the company which later changed its name to Fleeman Aviation. Russel was instrumental in the formation of the aviation degree programs at Northeast Louisiana State College in Monroe and the Louisiana Polytechnic Institute in Ruston, and at one point, pilots with every major airline in the United States had trained at Fleeman Aviation in Monroe. His many investments in Monroe included an aviation insurance company and American Bank & Trust where he served on the board of directors for many years and continued to serve on the advisory board after it was purchased by Regions Bank. Russel loved life. For many years, he enjoyed hosting friends and colleagues on his houseboats. If he was not cruising on the Ouachita River, Russel was likely socializing, dining, or traveling with friends. Baptized at First Baptist Church in West Monroe, Russel also loved hosting a weekly men's prayer group at his home and sharing his faith in Christ. Russel is survived by his adopted son, Carter Mills and wife, Catherine Davison Mills, his granddaughters, Martha and Virginia Grace Mills of Choudrant, Louisiana, and by his nephew, Woody Townsend and wife, Nena, of Manila, Ark. Dr. David Uth officiated the funeral service at Feazel Chapel at First Baptist Church of West Monroe under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home. Visitation was in the chapel at noon on Tuesday, Nov. 29, and the service was at 2 p.m. Afterwards, interment will occur at the Mulhearn Park Cemetery Mausoleum in Monroe. Pallbearers were Ronny Boyd, James Davison, Karl Kaufman, Conway Liner, Dinky Liner, John Pilgreen, Woody Townsend and Dr. Ronald Woods. Memorial donations may be made to First Baptist Church of West Monroe, 500 Pine Street, West Monroe, LA 71291.
Mae A. Sansone Mae A. Sansone, 83, of Monroe, retired telephone operator, died Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011. Her funeral was at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011, at Mulhearn Funeral Home, Sterlington Road, Monroe. Visitation was immediately before the service and interment was at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery.
Beverly C. Smith Funeral Services for Mrs. Beverly Causey Smith, 71, of West Monroe, were at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011, at Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe, with Rev. Ricky Baker officiating. Interment was at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe. Visitation was Friday.
Claude C. Stone Jr. Funeral services for Claude C. Stone Jr., 87, of West Monroe, were at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011, at Mount Vernon Baptist Church with Rev. Randy Burdeaux officiating. Interment was at the church cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home. Visitation was Friday evening.For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition! |