Harold-Greenleaf-Obituary

Harold H. Greenleaf Jr.

Syracuse, New York

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July 26, 2007 Harold H. Greenleaf Jr., 75, passed at Community General Hospital. Born in Syracuse, he was the retired president of Greenleaf Funeral Home, Inc., the son of Lucy and Harold H. Greenleaf. A 1950 graduate of Nottingham High School, heattended Ohio Wesleyan University and graduated...

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Scott: I'm so sorry to learn of your dad's passing. I don't believe I ever met him but know that he was well liked and respected on the "Hill" and remember Doug sharing stories about him while you two were growing up. My sincere sympathy to you, your mom and sister.

Mrs. Greenleaf, we are very sorry for your loss. Hal was a very kind and giving man. I only worked for him a short time but always had a feeling of being part of a family.
I have nothing but fond memories of Hal. Our prayers are with you.

Fran & Mary Neverette

Nancy,
We just heard about Hal's passing from Don Phillips. What a great joy it was knowing Hal, and what fun we had working together on our class reunion !! You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Ginny & Dick Kenyon

Nancy I am very sorry to hear about Hal. I will miss talking to him when I come to Syracuse. My thoughts are with you and the family. Don Phillips

We were saddened to hear of the passing of our long time friend. We have many fond memories from our earlier days starting with the
Jaycees.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.Dee & John

Dear Nancy:
I was so sorry to learn of Hal's passing away. I am glad we had a chance to talk at Central's 55th reunion. With Sincere Sympathy.
Peace Be With You,
Donna Brockwell Cook

dear nancy and family:
as you know harold meant a great deal to me, he was a great man.i dont know how but you both just grabbed a huge piece of my heart. i will keep in touch nancy and i send you my deepest regrets
love jessica

Nancy, Jennifer and Scott,

I hope you know how important your family has been to me and mine, thinking about good times from a ways back usually involves a memory of one or all of you. Beyond that, Hal's friendship and presence over the years during some of the more difficult times has always been a treasured comfort. I will remember him as kind and steadfast, a true gentleman.

My very best,

Rich Hoyt

Dear Nancy, Scott and Jennifer,
Our deepest sympathy to all of you. I have so many wonderful memories of family times shared through the years. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.