In Memory of

L.M.

Mae

Fleming

(Isaac)

Obituary for L.M. Mae Fleming (Isaac)

Fleming, Lila Mrytle Mae (nee Isaac)
On Sunday August 15, 2021,

Mae Fleming went peacefully to be with her Lord and Saviour at Waters Edge Care Community in North Bay. In her 96th year, Mae was the beloved wife of the late Aubrey Fleming (2005).

Loving mother of Ann Dufton (Joseph), Grace Poidevin (Murray), Peter Fleming (Brenda-Lee), Lois Niessl (Robert), Ruth Milling (Adam), and Joan Ouellette (Jacques). Cherished grandmother to Michael Dufton (Jessica), Sarah Scott (Matthew), Tiffany, Nathanael, Naomi and Joel Poidevin, Catherine Lawrence (Devin), Kurt and Derek Niessl, Abby and Carrie Milling, and Janelle Ouellette, and 4 great grandchildren: Ella, Liam and Cole Dufton, and Callie Lawrence.

Mae was born in Midland on August 31, 1925 to Adrian and Jane Isaac and is predeceased by her 2 brothers Charles and Melvern. Mae moved to Stayner when she married Aubrey in 1957, where they lived on the Fleming family farm, raised their family and faithfully attended Strongville Gospel Hall

Our special thanks to the staff at Waters Edge Care Community for their attentive, compassionate care. Friends will be received at the Carruthers & Davidson Funeral Home, 7313 Highway 26, Stayner on Friday August 27, 2021 from 7 to 9 p.m. Please utilize the RSVP registration on the funeral home website or call us directly to schedule your arrival. Due to public health restrictions, there are limitations as to the number of people that may be present at any one time.

The Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday August 28, 2021 at 1 o’clock. Due to public health restrictions, the ceremony will be by invitation only. You may participate by watching the live stream. The link will be available on the funeral home website under the photos and video tab. https://youtu.be/QHC3b3vWm50 Interment Stayner Union Cemetery.

After the committal, the family would like to reminisce with relatives and friends at an outdoor reception at the Strongville Gospel Hall. Please bring a lawn chair.

For further information, to RSVP for the visitation and to sign Mae’s Book
of Memories, please visit www.carruthersdavidson.com.