MEN.» Tee, Jura 26, 1798 Robert Cronenwett CARLETON — Robert L. (Joe) Cronenwett, 64, of Carleton died of a heart attack Saturday night at his home. Friends may call until 9 tonight and from noon to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Carleton ‘ Chapel of - the * Arthur Bobcean Funeral Home, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. The Rev. George Lewis of the Car- leton United Me oe meee Church will offi- ciate. Burial will CRONENWETT be in the Evergreen/Port Creek Cemetery, Flat Rock. i Born June 1, 1931, at his present home in Ash Township, he was the > son of Fred and Luella (Cilley) ‘ Cronenwett. He was married ‘March 19, 1954, to Gene L. Train- or at the Evangelical United | ‘Brethren Church, Port Creek. Mr. Cronenwett was a broker and owned and operated Remerica Country Homes Realtors in Flat . Rock for 15 years. Prior to that, he had worked in the real estate ‘ busiiess for 13 years. He also had G a farmer in Carleton. A life resident of Carleton, he © graduated in 1949 from Airport ~ High School. He wasamember of the Michigan Farm Bureau, the | Ash Township Planning Commis- | sion, the Monroe County Associ- | ation of Realtors and the Downriv- er Association of Realtors. Surviving are his wife; a brother, James of Carleton; and a sister, Mrs. Thomas (Alyce) Reiser of Carleton. : } He was preceded in death by a sister, Betty Cronenwett. ; Memorials may be made to the Carleton United Methodist Church.