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O'NEAL Cleveland, Jr. Cleveland O'Neal Jr., of Clementon, passed on April 6, 2011, at the age of 86. A retired research chemist, he was formerly employed by NASA, Sherman-Williams, Scott Paper (Kimberly-Clark), and as an adjunct professor at the Community College of Phila. He is survived by his loving wife, Francine Mixson-O'Neal; children, Cleveland III (Maisha) of CA, Terrence (Heather) of NY, Brian (Ivonne) of MD, and Daphne of CA; stepdaughter, Monica Queen; 5 grandchildren and best friend, Ralph Anderson. The Memorial Service will be held 11AM Thursday at Parkside UM Church, Kaighn and Kenwood Ave., Camden, NJ. Arrangements by Carl Miller Funeral Home, Camden and Lawnside, NJ.

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Published by The Blade on Apr. 13, 2011.

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April 19, 2011

I'm very sorry to hear so late about Cleveland's passing, my prayers go out to the family. I'm sorry cuz, Jean and I just learned about it this past weekend.

God's Blessings &
Love always
Kevin & Jean

Debbie Taylor

April 19, 2011

Francine,
I am so sorry to hear about Cleveland. I only got to meet him once but that's all it took to understand why you loved him so much. The two of you spent many years together and you have lots of wonderful memories. My heart goes out to you and his children.

Bennie Cox

April 18, 2011

To the Family,
I worked for Cleveland at Scott Paper and
found him to be a very likeable and
standup fellow who was dedicated to his
work and to his company.
He often spoke lovingly of his children
and took great pride in the strides that
they were making in their lives.
I had lost touch with him and so was
greatly saddened to hear of his passing.
You, his family, have my condolences.

Linda Boyd-Reese

April 17, 2011

To the children,

Sorry to hear about the passing of your dear Father. May precious memories remain in your hearts forever, God will give you each peace as time goes by.

Stuart Alexander

April 15, 2011

Cleveland worked in my group at Scott Paper for many years. He was willful, stubborn, highly opinionated, innovative, and dedicated to his work and family. Above all, he was a loyal friend and a GREAT worker . I was proud to have known him and to had him in my group. I'm very saddened by his passing; you have my condolences.

Stuart Alexander

Winifred West

April 14, 2011

Cleveland, Brian, Terrence and Daphne, I had lost track of your family. I am very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing.
I was your first babysitter when you lived in Cleveland, Ohio. My name is Winifred Taylor West. Everyone called me Winnie. Your Dad was a great person. He always met you with a smile... Almost like he knew something you did not know. Blessings to all of you and your families. In God's love. Winifred R. Taylor West.

April 13, 2011

Terrence,
I did not mean to forget you. You have my prayers and deepest sympathy,too.

Doug "Big D" Brown

April 13, 2011

Daphne,Brian and Cleveland,
What memories I have of your dad showing up at OHHS for a football game or track meet. He always would greet me with a handshake and a smile. I pray that God will hold you close in this time of loss.

Yvonne Spencer, RN

April 13, 2011

I will never forget that smile, always had a smile, gentle and kind, mild mannered and soft spoken and always a gentlemen. I loved how he would "light up" when Francine came into the room. They were each others everything. It was a pleasure getting to know Cleveland the past few years. Memories I will cherish. I will remember him as - True class right to the end.

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