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Recent Retirements
Hank Cronic retired from the Company March 31, 1986. He joined the
Company in August of 1969 as Training Director and was named Benefit Plans
Administrator in October of 1975. Prior to joining the Company, Hank retired as
a Lt. Colonel from the U.S. Army following twenty years active duty.
With Cronic, second from right, are left to right Human Resources Vice
President Claude Crocker, Executive Vice President Thad Williams, President
George H. Cornelson, (Cronic), and John Wallace, Benefit Plans Administrator.
Hall King, second from left, retired from Lydia Warehouse March 31, 1986.
King joined Clinton Mills February 6, 1956. He is shown recalling his long
association with the Company with, left to right, Vice President of Human
Resources Claude Crocker, Vice President of Manufacturing J. R. Sweten-
burg and General Manager Jim Coleman.
'77/ miss the good
people I've worked
with at Clinton."
—Jessie Gary
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Jessie Gary retired from the Clin
ton maintenance department on
February 10, 1986. He had been
associated with the company since
October 13, 1975.
"You won't find a
better group to work
with."
—Wofford Kelly
Wofford Kelly retired February 5,
1986, after over 29 years service to
Clinton Mills. Kelly joined the com
pany August 11, 1956, and had
made many contributions to projects
handled by the Clinton maintenance
department.
Clinton Mills President George H. Cornelson, left, presented Sam Williams a
mantle clock in recognition of his retirement from the Company on March 31,
1986. Sam, who retired as Plant No. 1 Manager, had been associated with
Clinton Mills since June 3, 1953.
Estess Campbell retired March 29, 1986 following over 51 years continuous
service with the Company. Estess, left, who retired as Plant No. 2 Spinning
Assistant Departmental Superintendent, is shown with Superintendent Allen
Robertson, as they recalled the numerous improvements made in the Spinning
Room in the last 51 years.