He was a native of Gaston County, son of the late J.W. and Molly Mauney Cloninger Sr.
FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dallas Baptist Church
BURIAL: Gaston Memorial Park, Gastonia
VISITATION: One hour before the funeral at the church
ARRANGEMENTS: Sisk-Butler Funeral Home
He was retired from Perfection Mills, Belmont, and was employed by Carl Cloninger & Son Grocery from 1965-1990. He was a lifelong member of Dallas Baptist Church.
SURVIVORS: Wife of 78 years, Stella Brooks Cloninger; daughters and son-in-law, Myrtle Rash, Denver, NC, Betty and Bob Noblette, Bessemer City; brother, J.W. Cloninger Jr., Newton; 10 grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: Son, Arnold Cloninger; daughters, Martha, Edna and Frances Ruth Cloninger; sister, Clara Avery; brothers, Clyde, Carl and Hugh Cloninger.
OFFICIATING CLERGY: Rev. Jack Bryant and Mr. Barron Lee
MEMORIALS: Dallas Baptist Church, 402 W. Trade St., Dallas 28034
He was a native of Gaston County, son of the late J.W. and Molly Mauney Cloninger Sr.
FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dallas Baptist Church
BURIAL: Gaston Memorial Park, Gastonia
VISITATION: One hour before the funeral at the church
ARRANGEMENTS: Sisk-Butler Funeral Home
He was retired from Perfection Mills, Belmont, and was employed by Carl Cloninger & Son Grocery from 1965-1990. He was a lifelong member of Dallas Baptist Church.
SURVIVORS: Wife of 78 years, Stella Brooks Cloninger; daughters and son-in-law, Myrtle Rash, Denver, NC, Betty and Bob Noblette, Bessemer City; brother, J.W. Cloninger Jr., Newton; 10 grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: Son, Arnold Cloninger; daughters, Martha, Edna and Frances Ruth Cloninger; sister, Clara Avery; brothers, Clyde, Carl and Hugh Cloninger.
OFFICIATING CLERGY: Rev. Jack Bryant and Mr. Barron Lee
MEMORIALS: Dallas Baptist Church, 402 W. Trade St., Dallas 28034
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