
Vivian Louise Fleming, age 74, of Savannah, passed away Friday, August 16th, at Hospice Savannah .
Born in West Point, Georgia to Albert Fleming and Onediea Estelle Robinson Fleming, Vivian lived in Queens, New York, Des Moines, Iowa, and Savannah, Georgia. Receiving a Bachelor’s Degree from New York University, she worked in Human Resources with Goodwill for 10 years and retired after 22 years with the American Cancer Society. She was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and the National Human Resources Association (NHRA.)
Ms. Fleming participated in sit-ins during the long struggle for Civil Rights, was in the Harlem Girls Choir and did a lot of inner-city work, taught literary programs in Savannah, was one of the founders of the Savannah Childrens Community Choir, and was an actress/singer in many community productions.
Preceded in death by her parents and a great-grandson, Antonio Cutter, Jr., she is survived by a daughter, Joslyn Fleming; son-in-law, Raymond Turner; sister and brother-in-law, Aleatha and Joseph Turner; grandchildren, Raven Cutter (Antonio), Brook Ali (Charles), LeAnn Fleming, Albert Fleming, Garry Bragg, & Ayanna Ali; 11 great-grandchildren; and best friend, Rosemary Miles.
Visitation: Saturday, 12:30 P.M. to 1:30 P.M. at Families First Funeral Care. Funeral Services will follow at 1:30 P.M. Interment: Magnolia Memorial Park.
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Families First Funeral Care is in charge of arrangements.
Offer Condolence for the family of Vivian Louise Fleming

C.J. Neesmith
A heart is not judged by how much you love; but by how much you are loved by others. May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead.
May the many fond memories of your loved one provide you with peace and serenity at this time of loss.
Thelma Hodo
To the Family;
We can give each other hope,
We’ll create a place where we belong,
Together we will find ways to cope,
Because we are Angel Moms and together we are strong!
From The Hodo Family of West Point, GA we love you and will always keep your family in our prayers.
Brook Ali
I miss you Grandma. More than you will ever know.
Brook Ali
It’s just me again grandma. Let’s see so much as changed. As you know I beat stage 4 stomach cancer, then finished my associate degree and now almost finished with my bachelors degree then on ward to my masters. I brought my 1st house. I did it all by myself. I think you would be do proud of me. I love and miss you so much. Words cant explain. My whole heart aches and soul cries for you. Good or Bad you are the best grandma anyone could have ever had.
Brook Fletcher
It’s been a long while. You’ve never been far away from my thoughts though. I miss you so much. Rudy and I got married, I’m working on my dissertation, and I love my job. I miss you like crazy though. I wish I could hear your voice just once more. Grandma you meant everything to me and I truly hope you’re proud of me.
Jr
Grandma there is so many questions that I want to ask you I wish you could be here you held me down all my life you help raise me and for that I am for every in debt I wish I had been better as a man those days when I rebel n didn’t listen to you I’m sorry I wish i was a better grandson but I am going to be ok just know that I am going to be great