A funeral service will be held at Ebenezer United Methodist Church where he was a member. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
Born in Catawba County, he was a U. S. Army WWII veteran who served in the Infantry Division in the Philippines and Korea. He was the former Cooksville Fire Department fire chief and worked with Shook Builders for 47 years until retirement.
Survivors include his wife, Novella Rink Rhoney; one daughter, Sue Kanipe of Hickory; three sons, Darrell Rhoney, Keith Rhoney, and Larry Rhoney, all of Vale; three brothers, Earl Rhoney of Hickory, Murl Rhoney, and Ralph Rhoney, both of Vale; eight grandchildren, Felicia P. Hulon, Olivia R. Skinner, Amanda R. Cook, Andy Price, Tracy Rhoney, Jennifer R. Allen, Jill R. Walker, and Sara Rhoney; and two great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Ebenezer United Methodist Church, 8840 Cooksville Rd., Vale, N.C.
A funeral service will be held at Ebenezer United Methodist Church where he was a member. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
Born in Catawba County, he was a U. S. Army WWII veteran who served in the Infantry Division in the Philippines and Korea. He was the former Cooksville Fire Department fire chief and worked with Shook Builders for 47 years until retirement.
Survivors include his wife, Novella Rink Rhoney; one daughter, Sue Kanipe of Hickory; three sons, Darrell Rhoney, Keith Rhoney, and Larry Rhoney, all of Vale; three brothers, Earl Rhoney of Hickory, Murl Rhoney, and Ralph Rhoney, both of Vale; eight grandchildren, Felicia P. Hulon, Olivia R. Skinner, Amanda R. Cook, Andy Price, Tracy Rhoney, Jennifer R. Allen, Jill R. Walker, and Sara Rhoney; and two great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Ebenezer United Methodist Church, 8840 Cooksville Rd., Vale, N.C.
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