In Memory of
James Lee Fleishell
September 23, 1927 - August 7, 2019
Obituary
James Lee Fleishell, 91, a longtime resident of
East Lyme, died peacefully Aug. 7, 2019, at his home in
Chester surrounded by family.
He is survived by his wife, the former Norma Deveau, to
whom he had been married for 68 years; his four
children, James of East Lyme, Thomas of Montville, N.J.,
Anne Kelly (John) of Wilton and Mary Lee Tucker (John)
of Medfield, Mass.; and his five grandchildren,
Christopher and James Kelly, Connor Fleishell and Ellen
and Annie Tucker. He is predeceased by his brother
William Fleishell; and his sister Jean Hammer.
Jim was born Sept. 23, 1927, in Washington, D.C., to
William Sheldon Fleishell and Anna Mae Shank. He was
raised in DC, surrounded by a large extended family, and
attended St. John's College High School. He graduated
from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in 1950, and later
received a master's degree in Public Administration from
George Washington University.
Jim served proudly for 30 years as a Coast Guard officer
in various overseas and domestic assignments, including
command of two Coast Guard cutters, USS Cartigan (Panama
City, FL) and USS Mackinac (Staten Island, NY).
Following his sea tours, he enjoyed major shore commands
as Commander, Group Long Island Sound, Commander, Group
New York, and Captain of the Port of New York. He was
the first to preside over the combined Coast Guard
activities on both the north and south shores of Long
Island Sound.
It was in his role as Captain of the Port that he
achieved distinction which resulted in the award of the
Legion of Merit, the nation's second highest peacetime
award. Ed Koch, then Mayor of New York, pinned it on his
breast and personally thanked him for directing Coast
Guard operational forces during the nation's 1976
Bicentennial celebration in New York harbor. The
Governor of New Jersey also awarded him for leading
Coast Guard efforts to ameliorate the impact of severe
chemical explosions, fires and various oil spills in the
waters of New Jersey. Upon retirement from the Coast
Guard in 1980, Jim worked for the Port Authority of New
York and New Jersey, serving as the Executive Director
of the New York Harbor Festival for several years.
He later joined General Dynamics in their Electric Boat
Division in New London, working in their Trident
Training Facility Construction and Support Program,
retiring fully in 1991. Jim enjoyed playing golf with
his friends at New London and Great Neck Country Clubs
and in the Connecticut State Seniors Golf Association.
He was a member of the Board of Directors of the New
London Maritime Society, Sons of the American
Revolution, a life member of the Retired Officer's
Association and a former member of the Navy League,
American Legion (Tampa Post), the American Society of
Naval Engineers, the American Society of Public
Administration and Pi Sigma Alpha, an honorary political
science fraternity.
For many years, he was an active (and often vocal)
member of the East Lyme Republican Town Committee, and a
communicant of St. Matthias Parish in East Lyme. Family
and friends will remember Jim as a true Southern
gentleman - engaging, unfailingly courteous and
solicitous, and generous with his time and attention.
His passing will leave his family and many friends
yearning for his quick wit, his presence, his love and
his passion for learning.
Calling hours will be held from 4pm to 6 pm Sunday,
September 8, 2019 at Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home, 181
Ocean Ave., New London. A Funeral Mass will be held at
11am Monday, September 9, 2019, at the U.S. Coast Guard
Academy Chapel, in New London.
https://www.fultontherouxnewlondon.com In
lieu of flowers, donations in Jim's memory may be made
to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association, 47
Mohegan Ave, New London, CT 06320 or
https://www.cgaalumni.org
Published in The Day on September
4, 2019