Arthur Fleming
The subject of our “Roses for the Living” this week was born Feb. 17, 1869, on a farm
near Dowagiac, where his youth was spent. He later lived three years on a farm near Union
City.
He was married in 1889 to Miss Clara Griswold of Dowagiac. To this union were born
three daughters and two sons.
After teaching in the Dowagiac schools, Mr. Fleming came to Weidman in 1898, and in
1899 bought the farm in Sherman township where he now lives.
Mrs. Fleming died in 1917. In 1919 Mr. Fleming married Miss Edna Straub of Dowagiac.
In 1916 Mr. Fleming instituted modern improvements on his 240 acre farm, installing a
milking machine and a silo. He also started keeping purebred Holsteins. The farm is now
managed by his son, Wallace.
Mr. Fleming was for many years an active member of the Weidman Methodist Church,
and was superintendent of the Sunday School.
So our wreath this week goes to a most substantial citizen of Sherman township, known
throughout the state as a breeder of Holsteins.
Lake, Jan. 12, 1940
To the Weidman Banking Co.
My Dear Folks-The roses arrived today and I was very much surprised.
I did not expect nor did I covet the bouquet, preferring to live in the shadows rather than
in the limelight.
However, I feel that your efforts to promote good will in the community are commend-
able and I accept the courtesy in the same spirit in which you gave it. Be assured that I
appreciate very much the kindness that has always been accorded me at the bank.
Thanks a lot for the buggy ride.
Yours with kindest regards,
A. Fleming
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