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She loved to laugh, and had an IQ of 145. She played along almost always answering the questions before the game show contestants on the TV Game Show that airs called Jeopardy, she was the smartest Woman I will have ever known. When I was little, she rescued me, taking me out of the abusive homelife she being 15 years my senior and my half sister, the daughter of my deceased Father whom I met at his funeral when I was 9 years old. She wanted to know me, she went out of her way to be a part of my life. My first impression was I admired her and looked up to her for her funny ways, her musical instruments she brought out for me to play while she sang, and her pie making skills. She took me to my first professional baseball game, first concert, first nice restaurant and my first bonfire. My first camping trip, my first road trip, my first experience eating lentils. She was so much fun to spend time with, when I was in my terrible teens she understood me and was the best Sister ever the coolest Sister. She taught Journalism at a Community College, wrote endlessly, had a few things published and her vocabulary and sentence structure and word usage were always spot on. Whenever I had a health question or a concern or even just a question about anything non construction or tool wise, she could answer lifes questions about the World. She was the only sibling to actually come to Denver and see my Flower shops and she worked in one with me for 6 weeks. Loved that time with her. She traveled to the Middle East and to Europe and almost every State except Hawaii and Alaska and PuertoRico etc. almost all of the State side States. She loved road trips and took me on a great one when I was 13 to Chicago. My brother Sam converted her to Catholicism in 1987, she was smart enough to realize there is a God, and Jesus is real. Thank you Sam she kept the faith! I will miss hearing the words Watts line when she called me on my 1800 number,and her open honest ways of saying what was on her mind, I will miss her saying I love you Sis. She was my one true Sister who treated me with kindness, love and respect my entire life. Always encouraging me, always telling me I can do it, not toxic like my other sisters. She never laid a hand on me never hit me like the rest of my siblings that I grew up with, never refused me. Always there for me. I loved her dearly and she will be so missed, so missed. am going to miss picking up the phone and cheering her up, and having her cheer me up. I suffered a great loss today perhaps the greatest loss since losing my brother Sam Fleming, even greater because I loved her more than I loved Sammy and I loved Sammy so much! She died today at 9:58am Pacific time. My sister Christine Victoria Fleming Natco age 65, everyone called her Victoria and I called her Vickie and she hated it but I loved it. . She will be so missed. Please pray that she sees the light and that she is Welcomed into Gods warm embrace
Posted on: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 20:23:28 +0000

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