Lucille Fay Marshall Fleming

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Oct 4 1919
Feb 28 2019
99 Years
Honey Brook, Pennsylvania

Lucille Fay Marshall Fleming, 99, of Honey Brook, passed away on February 28, 2019 at the Hickory House Nursing Home.  She was the widow of the late Fred Fleming and her first husband Clarence George Wells.   Born in Carroll County, Virginia, she was the daughter of the late Walter Peck Marshall and Grace Sutphin Marshall.  

She was an area resident most of her life. She was employed, most of her life as an LPN. During WWII, she was employed as a crane operator with the Lukens Steel Company of Coatesville. She had attended the Valley Baptist Church of Coatesville.  

She is survived by her daughter, Linda W. Coates and husband, Wayne of Honey Brook, two granddaughters; Whitney Good and husband Scott and Glenda Horning and husband Michael, three great grandchildren; David Pennington, Brian Horning and Brook Horning  and one great great grandchild Kendall Pennington, two siblings Bernard Marshall of New Holland, PA and Ruth Oliveira of Dugspur, VA. She was preceded in death by three children, Wade,Walter and Judith Wells, one great grandson Joshua Pennington and six siblings; June Mayberry, Hal Marshall, Ray Marshall, Ralph Marshall, Virgil Marshall and Ethlelyn Thorsten.

Private graveside services will be scheduled at the convenience of the family.

Arrangements by the Wilde Funeral Home, Parkesburg, PA. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com  

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So sorry for your loss. I fondly remember the many times she brought me from PA to Virginia to spend the summer with my grandparents.  She  was always working, always smiling and laughing and really enjoyed life. I also remember how special she was to my mother, Jack, in her final days.  She loved her immediate and extended family with all her heart.

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Lucille was such a lively, interesting person.  We loved it when she came to our Sutohin Cousin Reunions and will greatly miss her.  My deepest sympathy to all her family.

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