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Vernie Lee Throneberry -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Griffith
Funeral Services Star City, AR December 18, 2020
Vernie Lee
Throneberry, 87, of North Little Rock, formerly of Star City, passed away
December 14, 2020, at Baptist Springhill, North Little Rock. He was born July
27, 1933, in Tallulah, La., to the late Jeff and Eva Dean Throneberry.
Mr. Throneberry graduated from Old Main
in North Little Rock where he ran track. He was a graduate of Louisiana Tech
University with BSE and minor in music. Being self-taught at the mandolin and
violin he also loved to sing. He was an ordained minister through the Full
Gospel Ministers and Churches International. He was a founding member, with
"Moose" Kelley, of Saints in Hard Hats Outreach. He was a 32 degree
Mason of Masonic Lodge #749 Mount Sinai, North Little Rock, and member of Scottish
Rite. He was a Retired Pipefitter Welder/Local Union Pipefitters 155, and a
Paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne in the Korean War. He was also a certified
commercial pilot. Mr. Throneberry loved Jesus with all of his heart and mind.
Also preceding him in death was his
wife, Dorothy Jean Roberson Throneberry and a son, Theodore Russell
Throneberry. Survivors include one daughter, Tressala Throneberry of North
Little Rock.
Graveside services are Friday, December
18, 2020, at 2 p.m., at Holly Springs Cemetery. Visitation will be 12 p.m., to
1:30 p.m., Friday at Griffin Funeral Chapel. Arrangements by Griffin Funeral
Service in Star City. Online guestbook at www.griffinfuneralservice.net.