Born at Mud Lick, Monroe County, Ky., she moved to Clinton County in 1942 and to Tippecanoe County, Lauramie Township, in 1948.
In 1932 she was married at Thompskinsville, Ky., to Dee Greenup, who survives.
Mrs. Greenup was a member of Camellight Christian Church at Flippin, Ky.
Surviving with the husband are three daughters, Mrs. George (DeLois) Hargis of Williamsport, Mrs Robert (Doris) Wilcox of Darlington and Mrs. Randy (Joyce) DeFord of Logansport; four sons, Ronald E. and Clifford C. Greenup, Bobbie E. Greenup of Shadeland and Gerald D. Greenup of Clarkshill.
Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs Chester (Muriel) Booi of Gilman, Ill., and Mrs Ted (Clarice) Dowell and Mrs. Don (Eagle) Ebert, both of Onarga, Ill.; and two brothers, Jack Thomas of Twelve Mile and William Thomas of Montmorenci.
Born at Mud Lick, Monroe County, Ky., she moved to Clinton County in 1942 and to Tippecanoe County, Lauramie Township, in 1948.
In 1932 she was married at Thompskinsville, Ky., to Dee Greenup, who survives.
Mrs. Greenup was a member of Camellight Christian Church at Flippin, Ky.
Surviving with the husband are three daughters, Mrs. George (DeLois) Hargis of Williamsport, Mrs Robert (Doris) Wilcox of Darlington and Mrs. Randy (Joyce) DeFord of Logansport; four sons, Ronald E. and Clifford C. Greenup, Bobbie E. Greenup of Shadeland and Gerald D. Greenup of Clarkshill.
Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs Chester (Muriel) Booi of Gilman, Ill., and Mrs Ted (Clarice) Dowell and Mrs. Don (Eagle) Ebert, both of Onarga, Ill.; and two brothers, Jack Thomas of Twelve Mile and William Thomas of Montmorenci.
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