Michael S. Fleeman

HUDSON FALLS – Michael S. Fleeman, 50, of Hudson Falls, passed way on Thursday, July 23, 2020, at his home after a courageous battle with cancer.

Born on December 29, 1969 in Glens Falls, he was the son of Robert Fleeman and Lorraine (LaPlant) Nash.

Michael attended Argyle School.

He enjoyed every day he worked for Humphrey’s Trucking.  Humphrey’s took good care of Mike, even when he could no longer drive for them.  He loved NASCAR, especially Kevin Harvick.  Michael also an avid Dallas Cowboy and New York Yankee Fan.  He enjoyed spending time at night, outdoor fishing, especially with family and friends.

Michael will be remembered for being a good man with a heart of gold.  He would help out anyone who needed it.  Michael was deeply loved by everyone he met.  Most of all he was a great father, and grandfather.  His granddaughter Abby was the center of his life and his strength to keep going.  Michael always could find the good in everything.

He was predeceased by his stepmother, Sue Fleeman and his cousin, AJ Huntington.

He is survived by his fiancée, whom he met and was devoted to from the age of 20, Toni Fleming; his children, Kristi Fleeman and Alexa Fleeman; her son in law Gene Bauser; his granddaughter, Abby Bauser; his parents, Robert Fleeman and Lorriane Nash; his grandmother, Ella Huntington; his siblings, Bob Fleeman, Jr., Melissa Nash, Donny Suba, Sr. and his wife, Valerie, Gary Nash and Steven Suba; his sister in law, Colleen Fleeman; and his cousin he was very close to, Terry Doran.

Memorial calling hours will be 11 to 1 p.m. on Friday, July 31, 2020 at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

The Family suggests memorial donations be sent to the CR Wood Cancer Center, 102 Park Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801.

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One Response to Michael S. Fleeman

  1. John Fleeman says:

    It’s really sad that you passed away. The worst thing is that I didn’t get to say goodbye even with all of the disagreements we had you are still my brother I will miss the good times we had. Your forgotten brother John fleeman.

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