Angela R. Fleener

angela fleener

November 24, 1972 ~ February 9, 2016

Angela R. Fleener, 43 of Mission, TX and formerly of Plainfield passed away unexpectedly on February 9, 2016 at Mission Regional Medical Center. She was born November 24, 1972 in Indianapolis to Carlos E. “Butch” Chamberlain and Pamela S. (Downing).

Angi was a hairdresser for many years; she was employed at Headquarters in Plainfield and operated her own beauty shop in Plainfield known as Fleener Fades. Most recently, Angi worked at the Circle T Mobile Home Park in Mission, TX where she enjoyed working as a hairdresser and managing the office. Angi was very proud to be a graduate of Ivy Tech Community College where she received her degree as a Registered Nurse.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Eric S. Wagoner.

Survivors include her loving husband, Corey E. Fleener; her mother, Pamela S. (Terry) Jenkins of Plainfield; her father, Carlos E. “Butch” (Elaine) Chamberlain of LaVerne, CA; son, Zachary K. (Amanda J. Dotson) Smith of Indianapolis and her daughter, Alexis R. Decker of Indianapolis

Family and friends will gather for visitation on Tuesday, February 16 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. in the chapel at Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. A funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 17 at the funeral home. To celebrate Angi’s love for biking, please join her family after the funeral service to take her on her “last ride,” all bikes are welcome. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com where you may sign the online guestbook, leave a personal message for the family and view her Life Tribute video.

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  1. This is my daughter who passed away unexpected on 2-9-16. She now is flying high with her brother Eric who passed a away 7-3-11. She will be missed by many and I pray to God to give me the strength through bury my last child. I pray that this does not happen to even my worst enemy. Prayers :pray::skin-tone-2::pray::skin-tone-2::pray::skin-tone-2::pray::skin-tone-2::pray::skin-tone-2::pray::skin-tone-2::pray::skin-tone-2::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent:

  2. Ahhh…my bubbly friend with the big heart…..I shall miss you always. Elaine, your ‘mama’ at the Circle T

  3. Angie was such a blessing to our family. She worked with my dad and became a part of our family. When my grandson Raif was born she watched him so my daughter could go to school and work. She attended several of our family gatherings and celebrations!! I pray the family finds peace and comfort knowing all the lives Angie has touched over the years.

  4. Angi was larger than life. She did everything her way. To be loved by her was one the greatest experiences of my life. She was my addiction and I will forever feel the pain of withdrawl. She lived her last 3 years as my Marilyn Monroe. I took her to 46 states and several border towns in Mexico. She loved to travel. She was everything I ever wanted. If I could of built my perfect mate, she was it. Pretty, smart, determined, and enough attitude for 10 people. She loved to entertain and have a good time. On Facebook she was an advocate for cannabis and freeing prisoners of the war on drugs. Jimmy Romans from Indiana is surviving a life sentence for cannabis. Angi connected his sister with a group in California. Within minutes the suicidal Mr. Romans was given hope and he may be released soon. Angi loved to help anyone who needed it even if they didn’t ask her to. I loved her from the moment she told me she would she how well I kissed her when I walked her to her car. Sleep well my Love.

  5. Oh Pam, I am so sorry, I can’t believe you have do this again. I will be praying for you. If you need anything you can call.

  6. Prayers go out to Corey and family for the loss of Angie, she aways had such a happy upbeat smile and laugh, She will be missed at CircleT.

  7. Pam, you and your family are in our prayers. We are so sorry for your loss. Hugs to you. David, Shannon and Dalton Gilkerson

  8. Growing up I spent practially every weekend to every other weekend at your house. And in the summer I could have stayed for weeks. You were like a mom to me and I can’t believe what has happened… And I don’t think I will ever get past it. But now you’re in heaven with Eric. Rest easy, Mama Ang:two_hearts:I love you

  9. She was such a warm and accepting person from the moment I met her. She was ‘cool’ to say the least. I will keep the family in my prayers. Hugs.

  10. Pam, Terry & Family, So very, very sorry for your loss. Our heartfelt condolences. Much love, Mike & Linda Shepherd

  11. Worked beside Angie at the headquarters barbershop in Plainfield for many years she was like a wayward daughter to me with my age coming up on me at that time I started having trouble remembering things as I was talking to my customers and she would always have one ear open listening apparently too much my conversations and would fill in the things I couldn’t remember she is essentially was my memory for a while and the memory of her is good except it makes me sad that she had to go away

  12. Omgosh I’m in shock. I just loved her. Went to nursing school with her and she was so nice and funny. I’m just so sad about this.

  13. I met her in nursing school and we kept in touch ever since. She was a free spirit and was always kind. She always wore a smile on her face. I always admired her willingness to take chances and try new things. I am truly sorry to those who loved her.


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