Pauline Livingston McCloud

Pauline Maners Livingston McCloud, 85, Mooresville, died July 22, 2012, in Miller’s Merry Manor, Mooresville. Mrs. McCloud was born October 23, 1926, in Owen County, to the late Everett and Opal (Brown) Maners.

She was a member of Gasburg Baptist Church, the Mooresville Eagles Lodge, and the Oder of the Eastern Star. She retired from McCloud’s Market, which she owned and operated for 46 years. She also worked as a cook at Pat’s Tavern for a number of years.

Mrs. McCloud was preceded in death by her first husband, Harrel Livingston, who died in 1959 and her second husband, Jerry N. McCloud, who died in 2004; grandson, Darrel Beckett; granddaughter, Marsanne Beckett; brother, Carlton Maners; sister, Geneva Weddle.

Survivors include her daughter, Pongie Moore (Loren) of Monrovia; step-son, Jeff M. McCloud of Fort Lauderdale, Florida; step-daughter, Joni M. Bunino of Onacock, Virginia; brothers, Chester Maners of Solsberry and Donald Maners of Whitehall; sister, Lorainne Martin of Solsberry; one grandchild; one great grandchild.

The funeral service will begin at 1p.m., Thursday, July 26, 2012, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 11 a.m. Burial will be in West Union Cemetery, Monrovia. Memorial contributions may be made to Gasburg Baptist Church or to DAMAR. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. To Pongie and family, My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I met Pauline back in the 60’s when I first walked into her store in Monrovia, as a Wonder Bread Salesman, I served her store utill I retired. Little did I know that our paths would cross again in 2010, when my Mother became a resident of Miller’s Merry Manor. I enjoyed talking with her about ever evening, and loved remembering the passed, and shareing a laugh or two. Sorry I will not be able to come to the showing or to the service, because of work. My prayers are with all of you in these trying times. Look to the lord for comfort. Fred Foster

  2. My dear friend Pongie, I am so sorry for your loss. Glad we talked on the phone this evening.May our Lord’s peace be with all of you in the following days to come. Peace be with you, Cathy Dudenhoeffer

  3. To Pongie & Family, Our deepest sympathy & prayers are with you at this time. I will miss Pauline very much each month when we sing. She was a real inspiration to our group.She was such a good women. But our loss is Heavens gain, she will never suffer again. Love Everett & Patty Lundy

  4. We will always think of her and Jerry at the campgrounds. She was a very elegant lady and will be missed. Are prayers are with you Pongie and your family. Ted & Linda Carter

  5. Anytime we were in Monrovia visiting my grandparents (The Bray’s) I always had to go to see Pauline at the store. I know she will be missed by all. We will see her again in Heaven. Leanna (Bray) Bissett

  6. Pauline was a strong woman with a deep faith. I admired her determination despite the tough circumstances life brought her. I’ll be bringing the youth group to the nursing home in a couple of Sundays from now. I already miss her telling me that we’re late!

  7. Dear Pongie, So sorry to hear the loss of your dear mother. We have been in Michigan and didn’t make it to the service. I talked to her at Grandma’s funeral and knew that she was not doing well. She was always such a beautiful woman and I know that you will miss her daily. Thinking of you Pam (Newton) and Donnie Campbell. Buddy wanted us to let you know that he too is so sorry for your loss.


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