Re: [Cz-L] FW: Dr Cornel Fleming

From: Ilana Gordon <ilana_at_wordwizardsinc.com_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 07:46:49 -0400
To: Bruce Reisch <bruce.reisch_at_cornell.edu>
Reply-To: Ilana Gordon <ilana_at_wordwizardsinc.com>


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I was sorry to hear about Cornel and send his family my deepest sympathies.
May his memory forever be a blessing!

The passing of Cornel is all the more reason to keep this list alive. As we
lose our connectors to the past, every first hand story becomes more
important. His memories are forever preserved and cherished and his first
hand contributions to the life that my parents and grandparents left behind
has been such a blessing to me and my family and ot all the members of this
list.

Warm regards,
Ilana

On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 9:52 AM Bruce Reisch <bruce.reisch_at_cornell.edu>
wrote:

> Dear List Members,
>
> Once again, I'm so very sad to inform you of the passing of our dear
> friend, Dr. Cornel Fleming. It's so sad to lose another indomitable
> original Czernowitzer, one so interesting and so knowledgeable, especially
> about war time history. I think many of you met Cornel and Marsha during
> the 2006 reunion in Czernowitz. We will miss him greatly, and may his
> memory be a blessing.
>
> So sorry to have to share this news with you, as originally shared with us
> by Jeanette Rosenberg.
>
> Bruce
>
>
> From: Jeanette R Rosenberg <mailto:jeanette.r.rosenberg_at_googlemail.com>
> Subject: Dr Cornel Fleming
> Date: February 11, 2019 at 22:56:24 PST
>
> Dear Merle Edgar and Jerome
>
> I think that we have lost a member of our Czernowitz list. This week's
> Jewish Chronicle posts 2 obituaries for Cornel :
> https://www.thejc.com/personal
>
> FLEMING. Dr Cornel. Doctor, soldier, husband and father, he dedicated
> his life to caring for and protecting others. A survivor of the Shoah,
> he also served in the Six Day and Yom Kippur Wars before working in
> the NHS. Forever in our hearts, Marsha, Simon and Dalia.
>
> FLEMING. Cornel. My dearest friend of over 55 years, we met in Israel,
> he was the best friend ever, he will be deeply missed. May his soul
> rest in everlasting peace. Deepest condolences to his wife Marsha, son
> Simon and daughter Dalia. Wonderful memories will be cherished.-
> Michael and Dianne Misler and family.
>
> May his memory be for a blessing. I didn't really know him, I'd met
> him a couple of times at events in London, but I do know he was "one
> of us"
>
> Please can one of you post something to the Cz list, I know he used to
> post there quite often.
>
> All good wishes
>
> Jeanette
> Jeanette R Rosenberg OBE
> London UK
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