1. Kenneth Cleveland and his wife, Jan Gottesman, of Worcester,
2. Pete Cleveland and his partner, Kym Hauser, of Leominster
3. Edward Cleveland of Princeton
4. Peggy Sue and her husband, Steve Leclerc, of Leominster,
5. Belinda and her husband, Peter Cringan, of Gardner,
6. Cora Cleveland of Princeton,
7. Sarah and her husband, Pete Northup, of Princeton
Also survived by brother, Thomas and his wife, Terry, of Gardner, and three grandchildren. He was predeceased by a sister, Pearl Lomison.
Mr. Cleveland grew up in Princeton. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War, serving as a medic. He was employed as a printer, rising from a machine operator to foreman at Rand Whitney Printing Corp. (initially the Dodge Box Company and later Inland Corp.) in Leominster and retiring as printing supervisor in 1999 after 45 years with the company. After starting a family and living in Fitchburg, he moved to Princeton, raising the family and lending a helping hand to many friends and family, even in retirement, from repair projects to driving people to appointments.
1. Kenneth Cleveland and his wife, Jan Gottesman, of Worcester,
2. Pete Cleveland and his partner, Kym Hauser, of Leominster
3. Edward Cleveland of Princeton
4. Peggy Sue and her husband, Steve Leclerc, of Leominster,
5. Belinda and her husband, Peter Cringan, of Gardner,
6. Cora Cleveland of Princeton,
7. Sarah and her husband, Pete Northup, of Princeton
Also survived by brother, Thomas and his wife, Terry, of Gardner, and three grandchildren. He was predeceased by a sister, Pearl Lomison.
Mr. Cleveland grew up in Princeton. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War, serving as a medic. He was employed as a printer, rising from a machine operator to foreman at Rand Whitney Printing Corp. (initially the Dodge Box Company and later Inland Corp.) in Leominster and retiring as printing supervisor in 1999 after 45 years with the company. After starting a family and living in Fitchburg, he moved to Princeton, raising the family and lending a helping hand to many friends and family, even in retirement, from repair projects to driving people to appointments.
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