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Bill Greenlee

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

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Bill Greenlee, age 72, of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania died Thursday, September 30 after a courageous battle with cancer. Bill grew up in the hills of southwestern Pennsylvania. He was born in Pittsburgh and later moved with his family to Waynesburg in Greene County. Bill's greatest passion was his...

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My sincere condolenses go out to the family. Doc, you and your mother are in my thoughts and prayers during this terrible time. There is always light after the rain. Take care.

Marcel and Gernilee

I am so sorry to hear this. Bill was a joy to know and a huge part of Harrisburg and Camp Hill. Marcel and I are holding Barb and Doc in our thoughts and in our hearts. Bill will be missed terribly and it sure will take awhile for the pain of lose and missing him to recede.

I am so sorry to hear this and my heart goes out to Barb and Doc...Marcel and I are thinking about you and about Bill. He was a joy to know. He was a huge part of Harrisburg and Camp Hill. He will be missed so much.

I had the pleasure of meeting and getting to know Bill in the late 70's while working for Roy Zimmerman. Although we fell out of touch a long time ago, I will always remember him with great fondness; his wit and charm were his trademark. He was a great friend and mentor at a time in my life when I was searching for direction. Bill was and will always be remembered as a true gentleman. My condolences to his family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I am so sorry to hear about Bill passing.

So sorry, Barb. We will continue to keep you, your family, and Bill in our thoughts and prayers.

I appreciate the opportunity I was given to work with, and learn from, Bill. Memories that will not be forgotten, but passed forward. We will always remember Bill's friendship and help.

Everyone looked forward to Bill's sense of humor, that made even bad times more bearable, with his contagious smile and laugh.

Bill is missed.

Thanks, Bill, for all the wonderful memories that have come to mind the past few days. Working with you was the best job I ever had because it never felt like a job. One last time...jnellsueannbobbijo. LOL

Kindest regards & sympathy to Bill's family & very many friends wherever they may be. Take care. Celebration of life being next Monday, enough folks for a Columbus Day parade share this sentiment.