Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)-Ross Fleming III, known for his generous spirit, kind heart and unwavering commitment to making his community a better place, passed away May 7, 2024. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on May 14 at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, 1150 Dickerson Road, Goodlettsville, TN.

Fleming was born in Toledo, Ohio October 13, 1960, to the late Dr. Ross Fleming Jr. and Dr. Bernardeen Olive Bennett Fleming at Flower Hospital. Ross’s spiritual journey began at an early age with his baptism at Mt. Olive Baptist Church. He later found solace and community at Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church and The Temple Church.

Ross, affectionately known as “Rocky” spent his early years in Nashville, growing up on Buchanan Court and Drakes Branch. He spent a joyful childhood creating lasting memories with his three sisters, Jackie, Kim, and Allyson. His charismatic nature and boundless talents, especially in music, where he mastered the bass guitar and lent his harmonious 2nd baritone voice to numerous choirs, endeared him to all who knew him.

Rocky attended St. Vincent DePaul School, Father Ryan, and Maplewood High School before attending the illustrious Tennessee State University, earning a Bachelors of Science degree in Political Science and a second degree in Nursing. While pursuing his nursing degree from Tennessee State University, Ross met and married his former wife Tamela Brandenberg. In 2014, he completed further studies at Villanova University receiving Certification in Project Management.

The breadth and depth of his work impacted the world of health care.  He held extensive positions at Meharry Medical College that included serving as Public Health Program Director for the Division of Minority Health and Disparity Elimination, Capacity Building Program Manager, Assistant Director of Operations, and Director of Behavioral Health Practice at the time of his untimely departure. 

When not taking advantage of his love for travel or sports, Ross was fully engaged with the development of not only himself but those around him. He was a Lifetime member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. Ross was initiated in the Fall of 1983 (The Unconquerable Five) through the Nashville Alumni Chapter where he held numerous positions on the local and province level. Ross was also a member of Prince Hall Lodge # 1 F. & A.M., J. A. Henry Consistory #48 AASR and Hella Temple #105 AEAONMS. Through these organizations his impact on our community cannot be overstated. His push to educate men in particular on health issues has established a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire us all.

Having been preceded in death by his father, Dr. Ross Fleming Jr. and his sister Dr. Jacqueline Fleming Hampton, his passing has left a void in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. Yet amid the sorrow, his mother Dr. Bernardeen Fleming stands as a pillar of strength, courage, and love as she mourns the loss of her son. Ross’ children Ross Fleming IV, Gabrielle Alise Campbell, and Piper Alana-Marie Fleming also face the difficult task of coming to terms with the loss of their father. Ross is also survived by his sisters Kimberly Denise Fleming and Dr. Allyson Faye Fleming; a devoted nephew, Patrick Hampton Jr.; cousins Armond Hocker, William Evans, Carlos Warner, Jaqueline Williams Stacy Randall; devoted friend Kimberly McBride and a host of other family and friends.

The Kappa Alpha Psi Chapter Invisible Ceremony for Fleming will be held at 10 a.m. May 14, 2024.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making donations to KAPPA ALPHA PSI, Health & Wellness or American Diabetes Association.

For a complete list of funeral arrangements or to sign the guest book visit Ross “Rocky” Fleming, III Obituary 2024 – Lewis and Wright Funeral Directors

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