Clinton Leo Stoneham's Obituary
Clinton Leo Stoneham, 67, passed away at his home in Mandeville, LA on December 10, 2009. He leaves behind his wife, Sandy, and his sons, Scott (wife, Joy) of Baton Rouge and Brock of New Orleans. He is preceded in death by parents, Charles and Hilda Stoneham, and sister, Patricia Nemeth. Also survived by brothers, Charles (wife, Darlene) of Eatontown, NJ and Thomas (wife, Jan) of Long Branch, NJ, and sisters-in-law, Marcia Ogren (husband, Bob) and Beverly Ruth of Kansas City, MO, along with many nephews, nieces, cousins and friends throughout the U. S. and Europe.
Clint was born and raised in New Jersey and started his flying career in Texas, which eventually brought him to New Orleans, where he lived in Mandeville for over 18 years. He was an avid fan of the LSU Tigers and the New Orleans Saints, but Clint’s two biggest passions in life were his family and his love of being a pilot. He was always grateful to do what he loved during a thirty-year career spanning from his training in the U.S. Air Force to a professional career in commercial and corporate aviation, making life-long friends along the way.
A memorial celebration will take place Saturday, December 12, 2009 from 2-4:00 PM at his home, 261 Evangeline Dr., Mandeville, LA 70471.
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