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William Harvey Cronemeyer

Birth
Death
27 Jan 2016
Mayfield, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Section: 44, Lot: 29, SubLot: 0, Grave: 1
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William Harvey "Bill" Cronemeyer passed away peacefully at his home in Mayfield Village Jan. 27, 2016. He was the beloved husband of the late Marjory (nee Graham).
Bill was the uncle to three nieces, Linda Curry (John), Sally Dudash (Steve), Nancy Langer (Jeff), a nephew Bill Quick (Julie) and a great-uncle and great-great uncle of many. He is also survived by a step son, Dale Fellows (Nancy), and step grandson Erik Fellows (Katie).
Bill and Marjory never had any children of their own but were "pet parents" to a number of "4 legged children", dogs, over the years and became active in various canine organizations.
Bill served his country in the U.S. Army during World II as a commissioned officer both in the United States and overseas. He had entered the Army ROTC while in college at the University of Pittsburgh and went on active duty upon graduation in the spring of 1941 at Fort Lee, Virginia and then Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky. He was assigned as commanding officer to the 4338 Quartermaster Service Company and went overseas to England, France, and Germany in the spring of 1944.
When the war in Europe concluded in the spring of 1945, the 4338 Service Company was ordered to the Pacific theatre, specifically the Phillippines. Ironically, the Japanese surrendered just before the unit landed. The troops liked to joke that the Germans surrendered when they saw the 4338th coming and so did the Japanese.
Upon Bill's return to the States in 1946, he entered the Army Reserves and served as both an instructor and a unit commander retiring from active duty with a combined 21 years of service as a Lt. Colonel. When asked what he did during the War, Bill usually replied that he had been seasick on both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Marjory G. Cronemeyer Memorial Scholarship Fund at BGSU, Mileti Alumni Center, Alumni Drive, Bowling Green, OH 43403 or to the Geauga Humane Society 15463 Chillicothe Road, Russell Twp., OH 44072.
Cremation by DeJohn Crematory. Celebration of Life Service with Military Honors Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016, at 1 p.m. at the Funeral Home. Inurnment following at Lake View Cemetery.
Family will receive friends to pay tribute to and celebrate the life of Bill at The DeJohn-Flynn-Mylott Funeral Home of Willoughby Hills, 28890 Chardon Road (between Bishop Rd. and Rt. 91), Saturday 12 to 1 p.m.
Online obituary and guestbook at www.DeJohnCares.com
Published in www.News-Herald.com on Jan. 31, 2016
William Harvey "Bill" Cronemeyer passed away peacefully at his home in Mayfield Village Jan. 27, 2016. He was the beloved husband of the late Marjory (nee Graham).
Bill was the uncle to three nieces, Linda Curry (John), Sally Dudash (Steve), Nancy Langer (Jeff), a nephew Bill Quick (Julie) and a great-uncle and great-great uncle of many. He is also survived by a step son, Dale Fellows (Nancy), and step grandson Erik Fellows (Katie).
Bill and Marjory never had any children of their own but were "pet parents" to a number of "4 legged children", dogs, over the years and became active in various canine organizations.
Bill served his country in the U.S. Army during World II as a commissioned officer both in the United States and overseas. He had entered the Army ROTC while in college at the University of Pittsburgh and went on active duty upon graduation in the spring of 1941 at Fort Lee, Virginia and then Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky. He was assigned as commanding officer to the 4338 Quartermaster Service Company and went overseas to England, France, and Germany in the spring of 1944.
When the war in Europe concluded in the spring of 1945, the 4338 Service Company was ordered to the Pacific theatre, specifically the Phillippines. Ironically, the Japanese surrendered just before the unit landed. The troops liked to joke that the Germans surrendered when they saw the 4338th coming and so did the Japanese.
Upon Bill's return to the States in 1946, he entered the Army Reserves and served as both an instructor and a unit commander retiring from active duty with a combined 21 years of service as a Lt. Colonel. When asked what he did during the War, Bill usually replied that he had been seasick on both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Marjory G. Cronemeyer Memorial Scholarship Fund at BGSU, Mileti Alumni Center, Alumni Drive, Bowling Green, OH 43403 or to the Geauga Humane Society 15463 Chillicothe Road, Russell Twp., OH 44072.
Cremation by DeJohn Crematory. Celebration of Life Service with Military Honors Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016, at 1 p.m. at the Funeral Home. Inurnment following at Lake View Cemetery.
Family will receive friends to pay tribute to and celebrate the life of Bill at The DeJohn-Flynn-Mylott Funeral Home of Willoughby Hills, 28890 Chardon Road (between Bishop Rd. and Rt. 91), Saturday 12 to 1 p.m.
Online obituary and guestbook at www.DeJohnCares.com
Published in www.News-Herald.com on Jan. 31, 2016


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