We’ve selected the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites as reunion central for the 2013 Dingler Family Reunion in Mooresville, NC. We’ve secured a special rate of $92 per night for either a Double or King room. Make your reservations before June 30 to guarantee a room and the special rate.

Contact the hotel directly to make your reservation, Make sure you tell them you are with the Dingler Family Reunion to receive our rate. The hotel’s information is below:

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
130 Norman Station Blvd
Mooresville, NC 28117
(704) 662-6900
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Our evening dinner and meeting will be in the Magnolia Room at the Lakepoint State Park Resort Lodge at 6 PM.  The buffet dinner will start serving at 6:15 PM, so don’t be late! The menu is as follows:

  • Fried chicken and sliced roast beef in au jus
  • Mashed potatoes with gravy
  • Seasoned green beans
  • Oven baked creamed corn
  • Tossed salad with dressing
  • Macaroni salad
  • Assorted pies for dessert

The cost for dinner is $21 per person. This includes the meal, tax, and tip. Although our preferred method of payment is credit, we will also accept cash and checks.

We received word from Media Cunningham, that her husband,  Bill “B. W.” Cunningham, of Big Spring, Texas, died on April 13, 2012. His obituary from the Big Spring Herald is printed below. Our condolences to Marie and the rest of their family.

Billy Wayland “B. W.” Cunningham, 78, of Big Spring died April 13, 2012, in Midland Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday, April 16, 2012, at the Birdwell Lane Church of Christ with Ralph Anderson officiating. Interment will follow at Trinity Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home.

B. W. was born May 4, 1933, in Big Spring to Floyd Raymond and Edna (Hudgins) Cunningham and graduated from Big Spring High School in 1951. He married Media Meek on Aug. 5, 1948 and began working for the Permian Basin Gas Company.

After working only a short period for the gas company, he started work with Texas and Pacific Railroad and within a few months he transferred to Fort Worth. Working for the railroad only a few short years, he searched and found a job with Cosden Oil Refinery in Big Spring. He retired from American Petrofina in the spring of 1974.

Cunningham served as an elder at the Anderson Street Church of Christ from 1980 until 2005. He began serving as an elder at the Birdwell Lane Church of Christ in 2007. He remained a strong member and elder until his death.

Except for a few years in Fort Worth, Cunningham was a member of the Big Spring community his whole life. Asked many times why he didn’t move somewhere with more opportunity, he answered, “I never lost anything there.”

Cunningham was proud to be a member of the Big Spring community, and especially enjoyed meeting and worshiping the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ among members of the Big Spring Churches of Christ. Known as a strong Christian and Bible teacher, he was liked and loved by all who knew him.

His favorite activities — Bible studies, family, Texas history, West Texas history, military history, world history, firearms and sports — took his leisure time. Raising cattle on land north of Big Spring after moving from 14th Street in the city was a favorite past-time. He spent most, if not all, of his charitable and social time with the members of the Churches of Christ.

Cunningham leaves this life with many achievements and few, if any, disappointments. If asked about his finest achievement, he would no doubt say, “Raising and providing for my family, from sons, daughter, grandsons, granddaughters, great-grandsons and great-granddaughters, and their families in the Christian Church and according to God’s will, is my finest achievement.”

His humor often included many stories about his ancestors, those he know as well as those remembered by the Cunningham, Hudgins and Dangler families of West Texas.

Bill Cunningham is survived by his wife, Media Meek Cunningham of Big Spring; two sons, James Cunningham and wife, Florinda of Virginia and Danny Cunningham and wife, Debbie of Midland; a daughter, Brenda (Cunningham) Lawson and husband, Doyle of Big Spring; four grandchildren, Brian and Rick Cunningham and Stephen Lawson and Theresa Lawson Thompson; and four great-grandchildren, Avery, Rylan and Colton Cunningham and Emily Thompson; and too many friends to mention.

Arrangements under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Big Spring. Online condolences can be made at: www.npwelch.com

Copyright © 2012 The Big Spring Herald | 710 Scurry Street | Big Spring, TX 79721 | (432) 263-7331

Reference: Dinglers of the South
Edna Hudgins Cunningham, 1-4-4-11-5-2, p. 321

A number of photos were posted by Linda Ayres at USGenWeb Archives pages for Clay County, Alabama.

Casper Dee Dingler born Apr 21, 1900, died Mar 28, 1960, Jefferson County AL. (Link to Photo)
He was the son of Frank Dingler & Delia Amos

Dingler, Frank And Family ca 1920 (Link to Photo)
Center: Frank M. Dingler 1856-1924
Female center: Roxie McCollum-Dingler
Male sitting: J. Thomas Dingler
The two younger males are thought to be Clyde & Kermit Dingler. The male standing to the left is thought to be Dee Dingler

Dingler, J. Thomas and Roxie McCollum Wedding ca 1910 (Link to Photo)

Dingler, James Thomas ca 1935 (Link to Photo)
James Thomas Dingler born 4/10/1889, died 8/12/1946
Son of Frank Dingler & Delia Amos

Dingler, James Thomas and Family ca 1925 (Link to Photo)
James Thomas Dingler and wife Roxie McCollum and children

Dingler, Jesse Junior ca 1945 (Link to Photo)
Jesse Junior Dingler and Unknown

Dingler, Kermit (Link to Photo)
Son of J. Thomas Dingler & Roxie McCollum

Dingler, Kermit and Clyde ca 1930 (Link to Photo)
Clyde E. Dingler 14 Jun 1906     02 Aug 1940
Kermit Dingler   14 Dec 1915     05 Mar 1978
Sons of J. Thomas Dingler & Roxie McCollum

Dingler, Kermit & Laura Elizabeth Graben McCollum (Link to Photo)
Laura Elizabeth Graben-McCollum and Kermit Dingler son of J.T. Dingler & Roxie McCollum.

From William Dingler Paige:

At the Mobile Reunion, I announced that I was in the process of compiling the Dingler Family Newsletter package 1980-2004 (176 pages) onto a CD. That task is now complete. I can provide a CD for $10.00 postpaid, or will have copies available at the Chattanooga Reunion. I have moved again (what–not again) so my new mailing address is:

William Dingler Paige
5162 Highbury Circle
Sarasota FL 34238
Telephone: (941) 924-9389
Email: wp941fl@msn.com.

I still have “Dinglers of the South” on CD for $20.00 postpaid as well.