Fleener, Gary M., 1942-2015
Biography
Prominent in the Tulsa commercial real estate community.
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
5 Questions with Gary Fleener Newspaper Clipping, 2007-03-02
This is a newspaper clipping of an interview with Gary Fleener and a postcard of the University of Tulsa with a note that reads "I know this man! BGH" on the back.
Bequest, 2003-06-10
This is a typed story with a handwritten sticky note attached. The note reads "I had just printed this off when I received your note on Richard [...] -Ben." The envelope return address is from 'A Common Reader 141 Tompkins Ave Pleasantville, NY 10570' with Henneke's address handwritten underneath.
Card from Ben Graf Henneke to Gary M. Fleener, 2003-05-23
This is a handwritten card on heavyweight, cream-colored paper. The envelope has an Oregon stamp, mailed from Tulsa.
Card from Ben Graf Henneke to Gary M. Fleener, 2009-02-25
This is a card with a picture of a stained glass image of the Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma on the front and a handwritten note on the inside. The envelope has 7 five cent Washington stamps.
Christmas Card and Letter from Ben Graf Henneke to Gary M. Fleener, 2003-01-25
This is a Christmas card with a second page added. The envelope has a variety of 4 and 5 cent stamps attached.
Christopher Morley Knothole Membership Certificate, 1967-02-25
This is a membership certificate for Thomas Allen Dunn, signed by Frances H. Curran February 25, 1967.
Copy of May Basket with Handwritten Note, 2003-05-09
This is a typed story, another copy, of May Basket with a handwritten note accompanying it that reads "Glad you liked it-Hope Mrs. Fleener does too. BGH." The envelope has a Maryland stamp, and was mailed from Tulsa.
Fastener to the Queen, 2003-04-06
This is a typed story by Ben Graf Henneke about buttons, hooks, and other fasteners.
Handwritten letter from Ben Graf Henneke to Gary M. Fleener, Undated
This is a handwritten note that reads "Aware of your developing interest in ephemera--ere's some you may not have. I appreciated the Saul Bellow Art of contrition--These days only epics in 20 pt or larger type can really appeal. The friendship, however, meets all strictures of size and variety. Thanks. Ben"
Invitation to Join the Christopher Morley Knothole Association, 1967-03-06
This is a formal invitation "to become a member and participate in the Association's endeavor to restore and preserve The Knothole." There is a handwritten note accompanying it from Frances Curran.
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