Richard-Greenleaf-Obituary

Richard Greenleaf

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Richard W. Greenleaf Richard W. Greenleaf, 72, died suddenly on Friday, March 22, 2013, while vacationing in Cancun, Mexico. He was the beloved husband of Diane I. (Michon) Greenleaf, married for 45 years. Born July 10, 1940, he was the son of the late Frederick M. Greenleaf and Mary...

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Holly and the entire Greenleaf Family,
I am so sorry about the death of your father and family member. I have been sending prayers and good wishes to your since I heard this news. I lost my Dad in 1990 and totally understand what you are going through right now. God Bless and again sorry about this.
Sincerely,
Bob Frye
(Class of 87)

I was very glad to hear so many good things about Richard at his service. Thank you for asking me to be involved. Blessings to you Diane, Holly and Gary.

Diane, I'm very sorry to hear about your husband. My heart goes out to you and your family. With Deepest Sorrow.

Holly and family, my thoughts and many ptayers go out to you all.

Dear Holly and Greanleaf Family,
I'm so sorry for you loss. Your dad was really talented!!! I remember growing up with you in elementary school and our First semester at WCU. I'm sure he is in heaven, and that he is very proud of his family. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Jane Bainhauer

Diane, Holly and Gary: Please accept our sincere symphathy and prayers of support for the loss of Richard. First met Richard when he worked at Wiesenberger Associates in very early 70's. Enjoyed working with him on the Lehigh Valley Mall project and a number of others. Will never forget his wonderful dry sense of humor, that still makes me chuckle. Since that time only seen him briefly on various occasions. Definitely admired his wonderful watercolors. His talents and gracious nature...

Diane and Lovely Family,
We are so sorry for your loss, our hearts go out to you during this difficult time. Thankful for your special family to remember a such a special man to you all.

Dear Diane and family,
You and I first met when we both began teaching at Roosevelt in 1962. I actually was in Richard's graduating class at AHS but hardly knew him then. My husband, Grayson, and I know Asa and heard him speak highly of Richard regarding their business relationship. We are so sorry to learn of his sudden passing - we send our deepest sympathy.
Jan & Grayson McNair

Dick, you will be missed by all of those who had the opportunity to know and work with you.

Pete Terry