1st Lieut., US Army Infantry.
5 September 1941-15 September 1945.
Asiatic Pacific and American Theater Ribbons, American Defense Ribbon, Two Battle Stars, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, Presidential Unit Citation, Victory Medal.
Charlotte Observer, The (NC) - Thursday, April 4, 1991
Deceased Name: KINGS MOUNTAIN - Mr. Cecil Arthur Pendleton
78, died April 2, 1991, at Kings Mountain Hospital.
Burial is in Mountain Rest cemetery.
Mr. Pendleton, a retired textile researcher at Whiting Machine Co. in Massachusetts, was a native of Pickens County, S.C., son of the late Arthur and May Lawson Pendleton. He attended UNC-Chapel Hill and graduated from N.C. State University. He was a member of the Shelby Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans, a World War II Army veteran, and a former member of the Kings Mountain Senior Center advisory board.
1st Lieut., US Army Infantry.
5 September 1941-15 September 1945.
Asiatic Pacific and American Theater Ribbons, American Defense Ribbon, Two Battle Stars, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, Presidential Unit Citation, Victory Medal.
Charlotte Observer, The (NC) - Thursday, April 4, 1991
Deceased Name: KINGS MOUNTAIN - Mr. Cecil Arthur Pendleton
78, died April 2, 1991, at Kings Mountain Hospital.
Burial is in Mountain Rest cemetery.
Mr. Pendleton, a retired textile researcher at Whiting Machine Co. in Massachusetts, was a native of Pickens County, S.C., son of the late Arthur and May Lawson Pendleton. He attended UNC-Chapel Hill and graduated from N.C. State University. He was a member of the Shelby Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans, a World War II Army veteran, and a former member of the Kings Mountain Senior Center advisory board.
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