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Blanche Banker <I>Shafer</I> Greenlee
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Blanche Banker Shafer Greenlee

Birth
Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, USA
Death
8 Apr 1959 (aged 73)
Saint Louis Crossing, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Cenotaph
Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 66
Memorial ID
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Obituary
The Shelbyville News
April 9, 1959

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CITY WOMAN'S
MOTHER DIES
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Mrs. Blanche Greenlee, 73, mother of Mrs. H. W. Tovey of Shelbyville, died at the Bartholomew County Memorial Hospital Wednesday at 6:15 p.m., where she had been a patient for the past 15 weeks.

Mrs. Greenlee, whose home was in Columbus had lived in that area all her life. She was first married to Grover Hurley and later became the wife of Oscar Greenlee. Survivors include eight children: the local woman and Mrs. William Howard, Southport; Mrs. Carl Drury, Beech Grove; Mrs. Donald McKinney, Mrs. James Percefield and Mrs. Harold Coles all of Columbus; Mrs. Raymond Scherer, St. Louis, Mo., and George Hurley, of Columbus. Several grandchildren, four step-children, three brothers and two sisters also survive.

Funeral services are in charge of the Barkus-Inlow Funeral Home at Columbus. Burial will be in Garland Brook cemetery there.
Obituary
The Shelbyville News
April 9, 1959

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CITY WOMAN'S
MOTHER DIES
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Mrs. Blanche Greenlee, 73, mother of Mrs. H. W. Tovey of Shelbyville, died at the Bartholomew County Memorial Hospital Wednesday at 6:15 p.m., where she had been a patient for the past 15 weeks.

Mrs. Greenlee, whose home was in Columbus had lived in that area all her life. She was first married to Grover Hurley and later became the wife of Oscar Greenlee. Survivors include eight children: the local woman and Mrs. William Howard, Southport; Mrs. Carl Drury, Beech Grove; Mrs. Donald McKinney, Mrs. James Percefield and Mrs. Harold Coles all of Columbus; Mrs. Raymond Scherer, St. Louis, Mo., and George Hurley, of Columbus. Several grandchildren, four step-children, three brothers and two sisters also survive.

Funeral services are in charge of the Barkus-Inlow Funeral Home at Columbus. Burial will be in Garland Brook cemetery there.


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