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Note: ed in Modesto since 1983 and previously lived in Napa 26 years. He was a boilermaker 25 years and worked for Kaiser Steel. He enjoyed football, wrestling and fishing. He is survived by his wife, Loretta Nalley of Modesto; children, Larry Nalley of Modesto and Peggy Kidd of Gold Hill, Ore.; brother, Charles Nalley Jr. of Pryor, Ore.; sisters, Florence Webb of Vallejo, Imagene Crock of Missouri and Bertha Adams of Pryor, Okla.; and nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son, Lonnie Hall Jr.; and six siblings. Private burial at Ceres Memorial Park. Salas Brothers Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements. NALLEY, Lonnie T. Lonnie T. Nalley Dec. 14, 1920 -- Aug. 19, 2004 Lonnie Therene Nalley, 83, of Modesto died Thursday at his home. Mr. Nalley was a native of Holdenville, Ore. He had lived in Modesto since 1983 and previously lived in Napa 26 years. He was a boilermaker 25 years and worked for Kaiser Steel. He enjoyed football, wrestling and fishing. He is survived by his wife, Loretta Nalley of Modesto; children, Larry Nalley of Modesto and Peggy Kidd of Gold Hill, Ore.; brother, Charles Nalley Jr. of Pryor, Ore.; sisters, Florence Webb of Vallejo, Imagene Crock of Missouri and Bertha Adams of Pryor, Okla.; and nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son, Lonnie Hall Jr.; and six siblings. Private burial at Ceres Memorial Park. Salas Brothers Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements.
Note: NALLEY, Lonnie T. Lonnie T. Nalley Dec. 14, 1920 -- Aug. 19, 2004 Lonnie Therene Nalley, 83, of Modesto died Thursday at his home. Mr. Nalley was a native of Holdenville, Oklahoma. He had liv
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