M. BRENDAN FLEMING The 75th Mayor of Lowell

1926 - 2016

Visitation

May 31, 2016
4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Dolan Funeral Home

Funeral

June 2, 2016
11:00 AM
Immaculate Conception Church, Lowell

5798 Fleming obtM. Brendan Fleming, 90, of Lowell, MA died peacefully Saturday, May 28, 2016 at Bridges by Epoch, Westford, MA.

He was married to the late Bernice (Kenney) Fleming for 55 years, who passed away in November of 2007. He was the son of the late Martin and Anna (O’Malley) Fleming.

Mr. Fleming was the mayor of Lowell from 1982 to 1984 and a member of the City Council for nine terms between 1969 and 1992. For nearly 40 years, he was a member of the mathematics department faculty at UMass Lowell, originally joining the Lowell Technological Institute faculty in 1958. He was also a certified Parliamentarian advising civic and private association boards and an officer of the American Parliamentarians Association.

Committed to the renewal of what at the time was an economically depressed city, Mr. Fleming began his political career in 1965 as a board member of the Lowell Redevelopment Authority, an agency leading federal urban renewal projects.

Over the next five years, Mr. Fleming advocated for the creation of the Lowell Historic District Commission, the establishment of the “Lowell Locks and Canals Historic District”, and the creation of the “City Hall Historic District.” Mr. Fleming’s efforts were among those of many community activists that were the foundation of Lowell’s historic preservation and restoration.

Mr. Fleming attended  Sacred Heart School, graduated from Keith Academy in the Class of  1943, and earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in mathematics from Boston College, Class of 1950.

He served with the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Theater during WWII, as a Quartermaster First Class assigned to LCI 714 . He earned the World War II Victory Medal, American Theatre Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Medal- 1 star. Mr. Fleming was among many of the US military preparing for the invasion of Japan which became unnecessary after the Japanese surrender subsequent to the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

He was a life time parishioner of the Sacred Heart Parish, later the Holy Family Parish in Lowell.

Mr. Fleming dedicated his time to the Sacred Heart Parish, Holy Name Society, St. Vincent DePaul Society, PreCana Classes, Knights of Columbus, and served on the Board of Trustees of Central Catholic High School and Lowell Catholic High School; Board Trustee of St. John’s Hospital, Lowell .

He also served on many civic boards and committees including the the Northeast Solid Waste Committee and Massachusetts Police Association.

He is survived by four sons and three daughters, Dr. Martin and Patricia Fleming of Greenwich, CT; Marybeth Holak of Windham, NH; Thomas and Jeanne Fleming of Chelmsford, MA; Rev. James  Fleming, S.J. of Wheeling, WV; Ann Marie Crafts and her husband, Brian of Chelmsford, MA; Patricia Quigley and her  companion, Robert Dolan of Wellesley, MA;  Colonel (Ret.) Edward and Barbara Fleming of  Arlington, VA.

He was the grandfather of fourteen grandchildren and their spouses; Brian and Erin Fleming of Milton, MA; Mark and Katie (Fleming) Riesmeyer of Glen Ellyn, IL; Ricky Holak of Oakland, CA; Rita Rose Holak and her fiancé Zachary Amendola of Guilford, Ct; Andrew and Rebecca Fleming of Hudson, NH; Jeremy and Sarah (Fleming) Brown of Hudson, NH; Colleen Fleming and Anthony Bernard of Cambridge, MA; Dale and Elizabeth (Fleming) Robert of Nashua, NH; Lt. Kevin Fleming, Vilseck, Germany; Erin Crafts and her fiancé Nicholas Tucker of San Mateo, CA; Michael Crafts and his fiancée Lauren Sheidler of New York, NY; Rachel Quigley and Leah Quigley of Wellesley, MA; Megan Fleming of Chapel Hill, NC.

Mr. Fleming also has seven great grandchildren; Tessa Fleming of Milton, MA; Abby and Connor Riesmeyer of Glen Ellyn, IL; Timothy Brendan Fleming of Hudson, NH; Ethan and Ayla Brown of Hudson, NH; Chole Robert of Philadelphia, PA.

Also survived by his sister-in-law Barbara Powers, Seabrook, NH; and brother in law James Kenney, State College, PA. He was the brother of the late John Fleming. He was predeceased  by his son-in-law Patrick Quigley.

Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday from 4 to 8 P.M. Funeral Thursday at 10AM from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD, with a funeral Mass at 11AM at the Immaculate Conception in Lowell. Burial in St. Patrick Cemetery, Lowell. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the M. Brendan Fleming Memorial Scholarship, Lowell Catholic High School, 530 Stevens St., Lowell, MA, 01851.

9 Condolences for M. BRENDAN FLEMING The 75th Mayor of Lowell

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    Barbara Hobbie-Brasley

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    Marybeth and Family,

    Our deepest sympathy and condolences on the loss of your father.

    Sincerely,
    Lucien and Barbara Hobbie-Brasley

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    Cantarelli Family

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    Dear Ed, Barbara,Megan and Family

    So sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

    Sincerely,
    Joan, Frank, Nicole and AJ Cantarelli

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    Billy Sheehan

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    My sorrow to the Fleming Family–I always admired Brendan for his Devotion to the Sacred Heart Parish & Sacred Heart School, the same as I DID., Brendan rest in Peace.

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    Frank Rouine

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    Tom and family, very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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    Michael Benlian

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    Saddened… A man that I admired very much. A great human being and one of the best professors I ever had in the undergraduate and graduate school at L.T.I. He taught me so much that I owe it all to him. My deepest sympathy to his family and sincere condolences to his son Marty who was my classmate and beloved friend. I can never forget his constant cheerful smile. What a loss indeed. He will always be in my thoughts. Thank you “My Professor.”

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    Jacqueline Paradise

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    The Paradise Family

    Extends our sincere condolences to the Fleming family.
    A special note from Jacqueline Paradise who worked for Mr. Fleming as an Administrative Secretary at UML.
    I was saddened to here of the passing of Mr. Fleming. It was a honor to work for him. He always had a smile on his face and was always willing to listen to anyone who needed help. His dedication to the University and his family is without a doubt one to be admired. May he rest in peace.

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    Sandra Copman

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    Marybeth:
    My sympathies. I lost my beloved daddy 10 years ago. It remains painful. Always will. Cherish the memories.
    Please contact me: 508 498 5832. Extremely important.
    Sandra Copman
    Ken Burdulis’ life time partner !

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    Attorney Robert F. Sacchetti

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    I am so sorry for the loss of Professor Fleming. I just heard of it.He was a wonderful teacher, mentor and advisor.He was patient with me in my efforts to learn math and was successful. I know he played a role in my success as a professor and a lawyer.

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    Sandra Conneely

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    I was a CNA at Bridges, Mr Flemming was an amazing man. He was kind to everyone who worked with him. I loved him and I will miss him. God Bless him and his entire family.

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