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Husband: Rufus Hall Fleming
Born: 24 MAY 1908
Married: 11 NOV 1934 in Lindale, Smith Co, TX
Died: 10 NOV 1998 in Tyler, Smith Co, TX
Father:
Mother:
Spouses:
Wife: Julia Louise Kennedy
Born: 04 JAN 1917 in Smith Co, TX
Died: 09 OCT 2005 in Tyler, Smith Co, TX
Father: James Grady Kennedy
Mother: Linnie Pearl McGahey
Spouses:
Children
01 (M): LIVING
Born:
Died:
Spouses: LIVING
02 (F): Onie Pearl Fleming
Born: 28 NOV 1937 in Smith Co, TX (Parents were living in Crockett, TX)
Died: 10 OCT 2005 in Tyler, Smith Co, TX
Spouses: LIVING; Darwin Wright
Additional Information

Rufus Hall Fleming:

Notes:

Recorded October 16, 1995 by Sandra Joy McKay Coulter:

"While visiting Aunt Julia and Uncle Rufus at their Appletree Lane home in Tyler, Uncle Rufus told me about his hobo days during the depressions. This was about five years before he married Aunt Julia (Kennedy). He was not finding work in Lindale that paid more than 10 cents a day. He hopped a train to California, where he picked fruit. When that work was done, he went to Oregon and Washington (State). He picked apples and worked the wheat fields in Washington. The wheat was planted on the mountain side. The terrain was too steep for a tractor, but they had a special combine pulled by 16 horses. The wheat was planted in a circle around the mountain.

"Uncle Rufus came back to Lindale to visit a couple of times. Once when he came back, his two brothers, Horace and Perkins, went back with him.

"In California, Uncle Rufus worked for a lady. She had bought her son a truck, but all the son did was haul kids back and forth to town. She decided to use the truck to make money and hired Uncle Rufus to drive it for her. (I didn't ask, but I suppose it was to haul fruit.)

"During the depression in California, he helped dig up peach trees for farmers who couldn't afford the water bill for watering the orchards.

"When he first hopped a train to California, his brother took him to an engineer that he knew and told him Uncle Rufus would be on it. The man said for him to just stay out of sight. The engineer was asked to pass on the information when the train crew changed in El Paso. Uncle Rufus rode on the landing between the engine and the next car.

"Once, when he and his brothers had saved $800 a piece, they were hopping trains. They rolled bills up very small to stick in the small, deep pockets of their overalls. Then they put a pencil in the pocket.

"Uncle Rufus said he tried art for a while in California. He painted shirts. On the back of one, he wrote 'Want to monkey around.' The girls would get up close to read it, walk off and come back again to follow him.

"He also painted a yellow rain slicker to look like a man's feet sticking out the bottom of a coverlet and his hands and head sticking out the other. I can't remember what he wrote on it, but something that ended with 'chicks.'

"Aunt Julia was listening to these stories and just sat there shaking her head."

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Julia Louise Kennedy:

Notes:

Dateline: Tyler, Texas
Name: Mrs. Julia Kennedy Fleming , 88
Died: October 8, 2005, in Tyler, Texas

Services for Mrs. Julia Kennedy Fleming, age 88, of Tyler are scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 11, 2005 in the Caudle-Rutledge Funeral Home Chapel in Lindale with Rev. Mark Price officiating. Interment will follow in the Bethesda Cemetery. Mrs. Fleming died Sunday morning in a Tyler hospital. She was born January 4, 1917 in Lindale to Grady and Pearl McGahey Kennedy and was a lifelong resident of the Lindale and Tyler area. Mrs. Fleming was a former member of the Damascus Baptist Church where she taught the Ladies Sunday School Class for over 20 years and was currently a member of the Southside Baptist Church in Tyler. She was a homemaker and was preceded in death by her Husband, Rufus Fleming; Brothers, Clyde & Clay Kennedy; and Sisters, Eunice McKay and Reba Spivey.

She is survived by a Son & Daughter-in-law, Richard & Carol Fleming of Carrollton; Daughter & Son-in-law, Onie & Darwin Wright of Tyler; 7 Grandchildren, Rodney Adams and wife Lisa, Judy Coon and Teresa Wright, all of Tyler, Jerry Fleming of Los Angeles, California, Jimmy Fleming and wife Sallye of Huntsville, Alabama, Pam & King Nelson of New Port Beach, CA, Penny & John Hudson of Augusta, Georgia; Great Grandchildren, Jennifer Brown, Jeremy Coon, Jerrod Coon, Maggie, Kelly and Randall Nelson; Kristie, Grace and Jack Hudson; Katy, Sara and James Fleming; Kara, Kelsi and Kenzie Adams; and 3 Great Great Grandchildren.

Serving as pallbearers will be Rodney Adams, Jerry Fleming, Jimmy Fleming, Jeremy Coon and Jerrod Coon. Honorary pallbearer will be Robert Hughes.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Monday evening at the Caudle-Rutledge Funeral Home in Lindale.


Service Schedule
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Visitation Date:
October 10, 2005
Visitation Time:
6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
Visitation Location:
Caudle Rutledge Funeral Home
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Service Date:
October 11, 2005
Service Time:
2:00 P.M.
Service Location:
Caudle Rutledge Funeral Home [
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Burial Location:
Bethesda Cemetery

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