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BROKEN ARROW, OK–NOVEMBER 17, 2024–Clifton "Cliff" Throneberry, Jr., 88, former owner of Mighty Acres in Pryor, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully in his sleep on November 1, 2024, at home in Broken Arrow beside his beloved wife of 71 years, Emma.
Born to Elihue Clifton and Ollie Beatrice Throneberry (Minor) on April 10, 1936, in Wartrace, Tennessee, Cliff learned the values of hard work and determination early on, principles that would guide him throughout his life.
Cliff served in the U.S. Air Force, where he distinguished himself as a skilled military police officer. After his service, he embarked on a career in the pipeline industry, learning to weld while working in Iraq.
He had the opportunity to perfect his craft while being an involuntary guest of circumstance during the Iran-Iraq border disputes of the late 1950s. Upon returning to the states, he joined the Pipeliners Union. For more than four decades, his unwavering commitment and dedication earned him the respect of his peers, allowing him to lead Union members as the Business Manager and Financial Secretary/Treasurer of Pipeliners Local Union 798 and as Vice President of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada.
Always eager to innovate, Cliff passionately embraced his entrepreneurial spirit. He ventured into horse breeding and racing, gaining a reputation for raising prestigious American Quarter horses for over 20 years.
Cliff stood leading Quarter Horse sires Mighty Deck and Zevi (TB) at his farm, Mighty Acres, in Pryor. The farm is currently one of Oklahoma's leading thoroughbred farms.
He was also a pioneer in the entertainment industry, as a founding member of Entertainment Plus, which owned and operated multiple Major Video stores in Oklahoma. This grew into over twenty Blockbuster Video franchises throughout Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Those stores became favorite neighborhood destinations for friends and families, bringing joy to his community.
Cliff was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. His faith as a dedicated Christian and member of the Church of Christ was central to his life. Known for being tough but fair, he embodied the principle of working hard to play harder. An avid runner and golfer, he also enjoyed playing Texas Hold'em poker. The warmth of Cliff's generous spirit was evident in his unwavering care for others throughout his life.
After battling Parkinson's disease for 28 years, Cliff sought to give back even in death. He donated his brain to the Mayo Clinic for Parkinson's research, hoping to aid others in their struggles. He also gifted his body and organs to science, wishing to contribute to further advancements.
Cliff is survived by his beloved wife, Emma, and their children, Mike Throneberry (Mickie) and Cheryl McCloud (Jeff). He cherished his grandchildren, Amy Neely (Ryan) and Jon-Michael Throneberry (Lacy), and the joy they brought him through their children: Elliot, Emmalynn, and Everly Neely. He was filled with pride at the news of a new Baby Throneberry on the way.
Cliff is remembered by his sisters, Jane Alexander and Joyce Henderson, as well as step-grandchildren Trey Dobson, Anthony McCloud, and Allyson Farrell. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Francis Morrow, and beloved son Steve Throneberry.
The family extends special thanks to Denise Jones for her compassionate care, which greatly impacted Cliff and Emma's lives.
Cliff's life embodied the American dream-a testament to hard work, dedication, and generosity. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him.
At this time, services are pending.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests charitable contributions in memory of Cliff Throneberry be made to Brain Support Network, PO Box 7264, Menlo Park, CA 94026, www.brainsupportnetwork.org/donate [brainsupportnetwork.org] or to the Pipeliners Voluntary Fund at the Local 798 Office, PO Box 470798, Tulsa, OK 74147, https://local798.org/product/voluntary-fund-donation/ [local798.org].