Burial in Woodhaven Memorial Gardens.
He was a member of Floyd Avenue Church of Christ and a veteran of the Korean War.
He left his wife, Mrs. Marlene S. Petree, two daughters; Miss Janet E. Petree and Miss Marjorie E. Petree, both of the home; a brother, Paul H. Petree of Memphis and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Belton E. Petree of Memphis.
Published in the Commercial Appeal on Saturday, May 3, 1975
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Burial in Woodhaven Memorial Gardens.
He was a member of Floyd Avenue Church of Christ and a veteran of the Korean War.
He left his wife, Mrs. Marlene S. Petree, two daughters; Miss Janet E. Petree and Miss Marjorie E. Petree, both of the home; a brother, Paul H. Petree of Memphis and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Belton E. Petree of Memphis.
Published in the Commercial Appeal on Saturday, May 3, 1975
CLICK HERE FOR MEMORIALS OF OTHER 1950 CLASS MEMBERS.
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