Born: | Dallas, Texas, U.S. | June 29, 1938
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Died: | December 6, 2021 Seattle, Washington, U.S. | (aged 83)
Member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 37th district | |
In office 1969–1971 | |
Member of the Washington State Senate from the 37th district | |
In office 1971–1991 | |
Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic |
Career information | |
Position(s) | RB Placekicker |
College | Washington |
High school | Dallas (TX) Booker T. Washington |
AFL draft | 1961, round: 2, pick: 13 |
Drafted by | Oakland Raiders |
NFL draft | 1961, round: 6, pick: 76 |
Drafted by | Chicago Bears |
Career history | |
As player | |
1961 | Oakland Raiders |
1963–1964 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
Career highlights and awards | |
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George Tyree Fleming (June 29, 1938 – December 6, 2021) was an American politician and professional football player. A multi-positional player, he played college football for the Washington Huskies. Fleming was a member of AAWU champion 1959 and 1960 Washington Huskies football teams, playing in the 1960 and 1961 Rose Bowls. He earned second-team All-Coast halfback and Co-Player of the Game honors after the Huskies' win in 1960 Rose Bowl. For his contribution to the Rose Bowl game, he was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame on December 31, 2011.[2][3]
In 1968, Fleming entered a career in Washington state politics, including two years in the state House of Representatives and 20 in the Senate. He retired after the 1990 session.
Fleming died at his Seattle home on December 6, 2021, at the age of 83.[4]