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Lois Mae (McDeavitt) Greenway, age 92,
formerly of Mercer Road, Butler, Pennsylvania, died Saturday, June
5, 2010 at 11:10 a.m. in Good Samaritan Hospice, Cabot,
Pennsylvania. Born November 26,
1917 in Butler, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of the late
Berton McDeavitt and the late Meda Mae (Wimer) McDeavitt.
Mrs. Greenway was a homemaker. She
was a member of Christ Community United Methodist Church. She
enjoyed knitting, crocheting, painting and reading. She loved her
family and researching her family genealogy.
Mrs. Greenway is survived by two
sons, Larry Greenway and his wife, Joyce, of Cabot, Pennsylvania and
Glenn Greenway and his wife, Loren, of Connoquenessing,
Pennsylvania; two daughters, Mona Henricks and her husband, James,
of Grove City, Pennsylvania and Nancy Ford and her husband, Edward,
of Butler, Pennsylvania; eleven grandchildren, James Henricks and
Eric Henricks, Cheryl McAnallen, Lisa Webster, Linda Eperthener,
Reverend Berton Greenway, Elaine Meals, Denise Fair, Edward Ford and
Douglas Ford, and Lily Greenway; twenty-two great grandchildren and
three great great grandchildren; one brother, Richard McDeavitt and
his wife, Monica, of Elizabethtown, , Kentucky; one sister, Rita
Jacobs and her husband, Kenneth, of Baldwinsville, New York and by
seven nieces and eight nephews.
Mrs. Greenway was preceded in death
by her husband, Gordon R. "Red" Greenway, who was deceased on
October 14, 1993 and by one brother, one sister and an infant great
granddaughter.
Friends will be received at the
Thompson-Miller Funeral Home, Inc., 124 East North Street, Butler,
Pennsylvania on Tuesday, June 8, 2010 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.
Services will be held at the Thompson
- Miller Funeral Home, Inc. on Wednesday, June 9, 2010 at 11:00 a.m.
with Reverend Howard Burrell of Christ Community United Methodist
Church officiating. Interment will follow in Butler County Memorial
Park.
Family suggests memorial donations
may be made to the Arthritis Foundation, 100 West Station Square,
Suite 1950, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219. |