Obituary
Dr. Leo John
Fleckenstein
(March 15, 1933 - December 12, 2019)
Leo John Fleckenstein, 86, passed
away on Thursday, December 12, 2019, at the Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice
House. Leo was born March 15, 1933 in Huntington to parents Leo Adam and
Clara Baker Fleckenstein. He was married to Betty Thompson Fleckenstein for
nearly 63 years. Leo graduated from Xavier University and then went on to
receive his Doctor of Dental Surgery from Saint Louis University in June
1959. Upon graduation, Leo was commissioned as an officer in the United
States Navy. He served 2 years in San Diego, CA before returning home to
Huntington, WV. Leo spent the next 40 years in private practice. Over
those years, he served as President of the Huntington Dental Society, the
West Virginia Dental Society, and the West Virginia Board of Dental
Examiners. He served for several years as an examiner for the Northeast
Regional Board (NERB), and as a mock board examiner for West Virginia
University School of Dentistry. He was a fellow of the American College of
Dentistry and the International College of Dentists. In the summer of 2001,
Leo contracted transverse myelitis, a condition that left him with partial
paralysis of his lower extremities. Forced into premature retirement, he
sold his practice. However, his dental career was not over. While serving
on the board of the Ebenezer Medical Outreach Clinic, Leo was asked to
spearhead the development of a dental clinic for the facility. He was able
to procure over $140K worth of dental equipment donations, and the clinic
opened its doors in January 2005. The clinic was rededicated in his name on
November 9, 2018. Leo’s hobbies included spending time with family and
friends, traveling, running, basketball, and golf. He was a fan of Marshall
University Athletics, rarely missing a home football game. Leo was preceded
in death by his parents, and sisters Mary Loeser, Sister Teresa
Fleckenstein, SJ, Elizabeth Fleckenstein, Barbara O’Neill, and Leona Hamm.
He is survived by his wife, Betty Thompson Fleckenstein; his 5 sons James (Jaquelyn),
Leo, Charles (Angela), David (Laura), and Kurt (Susan); 12 grandchildren,
and sister Joan Forrest (Bruce). Funeral Liturgy will be 10 a.m. Monday at
St. Joseph Catholic Church conducted by Monsignor Dean Borgmeyer. Rite of
Committal will follow at Spring Hill Cemetery, Huntington. Visitation will
be 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Reger Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to Saint Joseph Central Catholic High School, Huntington, WV.
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