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Homer Mattern Greenlee

Birth
Mineral Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Nov 1969 (aged 81)
Sugarcreek Borough, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Polk, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. B
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Son of Daniel W. and Mary Jane Adams Greenlee, he married Bessie E. Haylett, was widowed, worked at Polk State School, lived at RD 1 Polk, died in Franklin Hospital of bladder cancer, per death certificate 113996, whose informant was Norman D. Greenlee of RD 1 Polk. Buried Nov 17 1969.

Per Pennsylvania Marriage License, on Oct 9 1908 in Polk Homer M. Greenlee of Frenchcreek Twp, Venango Co, laborer, 20, son of Daniel W. and Mary Greenlee, married Amelia J. Osborn of Sandy Lake, Mercer Co, PA, housekeeper, 18, daughter of William and Mary Osborn, with the consent of both fathers; first marriage for both.

Franklin News-Herald, Tuesday, Sep 19 1922:
Divorce cases heard -- Amelia Jane Greenlee vs. Homer Mattern Greenlee.

Franklin News-Herald, Sat, Nov 15 1969:
Homer M. Greenlee, 81, of Polk RD 1, North Sandy, died at 1:30 am today in Franklin Hospital. He was born Oct. 19, 1888, in Mineral Township, son of Daniel W. and Mary Jane Adams Greenlee.

He married Bessie E. Haylett, who died June 10, 1955.

He worked at Polk State School for 27 years before retiring. He was a member of Reynolds United Methodist Church.

Surviving are two sons, Russell D. Greenlee of Utica RD 1 (Hannaville), and Norman D. Greenlee of Polk RD 1 (North Sandy); a daughter, Miss Martha E. Greenlee, at home; a step-son, David H. Haylett of Grove City; a step-daughter, Mrs. Burton (Lorraine) Reisinger of Jackson Center; 18 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; a brother, Perry (Dee) Greenlee of Youngstown, OH; and a sister, Mrs. Lela A. Stone, Polk RD 1. Deceased is a step-daughter, Mrs. Helen Ray; and a brother, Cecil Greenlee.

Services will be at 11 am Monday at Burger Funeral Home with Rev. Clayton Harringer, pastor of Polk United Methodist Church, assisted nu Rev. Robert Knapp of North Sandy Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Sandy Cemetery, Polk.
Son of Daniel W. and Mary Jane Adams Greenlee, he married Bessie E. Haylett, was widowed, worked at Polk State School, lived at RD 1 Polk, died in Franklin Hospital of bladder cancer, per death certificate 113996, whose informant was Norman D. Greenlee of RD 1 Polk. Buried Nov 17 1969.

Per Pennsylvania Marriage License, on Oct 9 1908 in Polk Homer M. Greenlee of Frenchcreek Twp, Venango Co, laborer, 20, son of Daniel W. and Mary Greenlee, married Amelia J. Osborn of Sandy Lake, Mercer Co, PA, housekeeper, 18, daughter of William and Mary Osborn, with the consent of both fathers; first marriage for both.

Franklin News-Herald, Tuesday, Sep 19 1922:
Divorce cases heard -- Amelia Jane Greenlee vs. Homer Mattern Greenlee.

Franklin News-Herald, Sat, Nov 15 1969:
Homer M. Greenlee, 81, of Polk RD 1, North Sandy, died at 1:30 am today in Franklin Hospital. He was born Oct. 19, 1888, in Mineral Township, son of Daniel W. and Mary Jane Adams Greenlee.

He married Bessie E. Haylett, who died June 10, 1955.

He worked at Polk State School for 27 years before retiring. He was a member of Reynolds United Methodist Church.

Surviving are two sons, Russell D. Greenlee of Utica RD 1 (Hannaville), and Norman D. Greenlee of Polk RD 1 (North Sandy); a daughter, Miss Martha E. Greenlee, at home; a step-son, David H. Haylett of Grove City; a step-daughter, Mrs. Burton (Lorraine) Reisinger of Jackson Center; 18 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; a brother, Perry (Dee) Greenlee of Youngstown, OH; and a sister, Mrs. Lela A. Stone, Polk RD 1. Deceased is a step-daughter, Mrs. Helen Ray; and a brother, Cecil Greenlee.

Services will be at 11 am Monday at Burger Funeral Home with Rev. Clayton Harringer, pastor of Polk United Methodist Church, assisted nu Rev. Robert Knapp of North Sandy Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Sandy Cemetery, Polk.


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