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Greenacre

Glenn S. Greenacre

Platte, Bovee, SD

1934, 2750, Fruitdale, DBR-2,
1935, 2750, Fruitdale (Orman Dam), BR-2,

The Times San Mateo, California 06 May 1959

HALF MOON BAY – Glenn S. Greenacre, 46, died this morning at his home, 627 Myrtle street, after a heart attack. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the Methodist Church, by Rev. Roy Badgley. Odd Fellows' rites will be held tomorrow evening at Dutra chapel. Interment will be at Cypress Lawn Memorial park, Colma.

An aircraft mechanic, he had lived here 11 years and was a native of Loomis, South Dakota. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge here, and of the Methodist church.

Survivors include his wife Harriett; two daughters, Patricia Greenacre here, and Mrs. Glenda Ginlin of Salt Lake City; a son Terry Greenacre here; his mother Mrs. Lucinda Greenacre of Custer, South Dakota; three brothers, LaVerne of Custer, S.D., Irvan of Albuquerque, and Bernard of Irvington; a sister, Mrs. Lucille Ennis of Custer, S.D.; and two grandchildren.


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