Anthony was born Dec. 15, 1936, in Mandan, the son of Anton A. and Madeline Fleck. He was united in marriage with Jeanette Brendel March 30, 1967, in Bismarck. Tony's first job was at a meat shop, where he delivered meat to homes. Later working for Sanitary Plumbing and finally for the maintenance department of the North Dakota Highway Department, retiring in 1995, after 28 years of service.
Tony will be remembered as a social and outgoing man. He enjoyed going to events and visiting with friends, as well as strangers. Walking with his dogs was something he did often. Tony loved to watch professional wrestling and Monday nights were always reserved for that. He took great pride in his pickup; he was proud of it and always kept it clean. Tony's photography and home movies of family gatherings leaves many fond memories for all those he loved and cherished. Tony will be remembered by so many whose lives he touched.
He will be lovingly remembered by his special friend, Debra Brych, Bismarck; two sisters, Ardis (Lyle) Schmautz and Diane (Ralph) Beckler; and one brother, James F. (Maxine) Fleck, all of Mandan; and several nieces and nephews.
Tony was preceded in death by his wife, Jeanette in 1996; his parents; and one brother, Arthur.
Anthony was born Dec. 15, 1936, in Mandan, the son of Anton A. and Madeline Fleck. He was united in marriage with Jeanette Brendel March 30, 1967, in Bismarck. Tony's first job was at a meat shop, where he delivered meat to homes. Later working for Sanitary Plumbing and finally for the maintenance department of the North Dakota Highway Department, retiring in 1995, after 28 years of service.
Tony will be remembered as a social and outgoing man. He enjoyed going to events and visiting with friends, as well as strangers. Walking with his dogs was something he did often. Tony loved to watch professional wrestling and Monday nights were always reserved for that. He took great pride in his pickup; he was proud of it and always kept it clean. Tony's photography and home movies of family gatherings leaves many fond memories for all those he loved and cherished. Tony will be remembered by so many whose lives he touched.
He will be lovingly remembered by his special friend, Debra Brych, Bismarck; two sisters, Ardis (Lyle) Schmautz and Diane (Ralph) Beckler; and one brother, James F. (Maxine) Fleck, all of Mandan; and several nieces and nephews.
Tony was preceded in death by his wife, Jeanette in 1996; his parents; and one brother, Arthur.
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