Delbert W Cleghorn, January 06, 1926 — September 26, 2018

Delbert W Cleghorn (Traverse City, Michigan, MI) January 06, 1926 September 26, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Obituary for Delbert W. Cleghorn Delbert W. Cleghorn Jr., 92, of Benzonia and most recently, Edwardsburg, MI; died Wednesday morning, September 26, 2018, at Cass County Medical Care Facility, Cassopolis, Michigan. He was born January 6, 1926, to Delbert and Dorothy (Walker) Cleghorn in South Bend, Indiana. On April 4, 1947, married Joan Kehoe in South Bend, Indiana.

She preceded him in death on March 6th, 2010. Delbert is survived by sons, Larry (Betty) Cleghorn of Leland, N.Carolina; Donald Cleghorn of N. Augusta, S. Carolina, Mark (Brenda) Cleghorn of Rockvale, TN; as well as daughters, Nancy (Larry) Bowman, of Edwardsburg, MI and Gail (John) Rill of Payson, AZ. He is also survived by 13 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren, 3 great great grandchildren; as well as Jim Cole, his “adopted” son of Benzonia, Michigan.

He was preceded in death along with his wife, by his parents, Delbert Sr. and Dorothy (Walker), his sister Edith Tillotson, grandson Matthew Cleghorn and great granddaughter Vanesa Ortiz . Delbert served his country in the Navy during World War II, receiving the Victory Medal, as well as the American and Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medals. He was employed by Bendix Corporation in South Bend, Indiana, retiring after 31 years as a superintendent in the Brake & Steering Division.

Following his retirement, he and his wife moved from the Edwardsburg area to Benzonia, Michigan; where they were both actively involved in the local community. He was a devoted husband, lovingly caring for his wife through her struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease and when it was no longer possible, he was with her daily at The Maples nursing home, in Frankfort, MI. After her passing he volunteered at The Maples for many years.

Delbert was well known as a wonderful cook and he generously shared his talent by providing delicious treats with family and friends. He has also passed on his recipes and love of cooking with his children, grandchildren and many friends; some of whom are still striving to reach the goal of reproducing his famous peanut brittle. Delbert was an avid gardener, once again sharing his bounty as well as tips for growing produce and many have enjoyed his sauerkraut “parties” and technique for drying corn.

He was a skilled wood worker; making rocking chairs, jewelry boxes and custom furniture for many. He was very proud of his five children and their families. Although his health declined over the summer, he made friends and shared his special humorous sarcasm with many of those who helped care for him.

Visitation for friends and family will be Saturday, September 29th, at 3:00 p.m. with the funeral service beginning at 4 p.m. at First Congregational Church in Benzonia, Michigan. The funeral service will be officiated by Pastor Thomas Maxwell, his grandson by marriage along with Pastor Patty Higgins. The burial service with military honors will be immediately following the funeral service at Benzonia Township Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association. The family is being cared for and served by the Reynolds Jonkhoff Funeral Home.

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death notice Delbert W Cleghorn January 06, 1926 — September 26, 2018

obituary notice Delbert W Cleghorn January 06, 1926 — September 26, 2018

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