Sean Simmons
He always put a smile on peoples faces and he made me laugh. Rest in peace my friend.
Death date: Oct 26, 2017
Steve Fleck, 57, passed away on October 25, 2017. He married Kathy Ludlow, later divorced. He married Gemma Hammond. They have been married for 7 years. Gemma has been on a wild ride ever since and has loved every minute!\r\n\r\nB Read Obituary
He always put a smile on peoples faces and he made me laugh. Rest in peace my friend.
Angie and Fleck Family: So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you!! May he rest in peace!
Gonna miss you Jazzman. Thank for all the beers.
My Deepest Condolences to the Fleck Family, I knew Steve from West High school, and was good friends with Mike back then. May he rest in Peace. \r\nRobin Bagley Osness
To the Fleck family I know I can\'t find the right words of what you are going through. Steve was a great guy growing up. I will never forget him. He was such a dear friend when we went Northwest Jr. High. You will be miss Steve , Rest in peace love ya my friend.
I have so many great childhood memories of time spent with this fun loving guy! We use to walk to and from elementary school together, until the Fleck family moved from 900 West to Rambler Dr. Steve was my very first boyfriend, and we began going steady in 5th grade. He bought me a beautiful $1.00 ring from Earl\'s Rosepark Pharmacy. Even though it turned my finger green, I thought it was the most beautiful ring that I\'d ever seen! Our days together at Onequa Elementary and Northwest Jr. High School were filled with memories that are etched in my mind and heart forever. Thank you Angie for always making Steve\'s friends feel welcome in your home, you are an amazing lady. \r\n\r\nMy heartfelt condolences to the Fleck family. \r\nNancy Askerlund
Gonna miss you my Brother!\r\nMy thoughts and prayers go out to the Fleck family.\r\nThere were so many of us that spent a lot of time at the Fleck house hold when we were growing up and I\'m so grateful for that time of direction, support, enjoyment, sports and friendship. Momma Angie always kept us in line and pointed us in the right direction.\r\nThank you to Angie, Andrew, Andy, Diane, Connie and even Mike for all the memories with you and all of your friends as well.\r\nLove you all!
Dearest Angie, My sincere condolences go out to you.
Sorry to hear this, I worked with Steve for many years, great guy.
Steve \r\nYou will be deeply missed. I know that you are in a much better place and will continue to watch over Ashley, Brandon, and those beautiful grandkids they gave you..\r\nThank you for showing my son Brandon a thing or two. You taught him well and I know he will pass those trates down to the grandkids.\r\nI will continue to watch over them from this end..\r\nGonna miss you and that Beautiful Smile\r\n???�