Burial: Lakeview Memory Gardens in York, S.C.
Mr. Greene was a retired truck driver for Marshall Oil Co., and was a farmer.
He was a member and deacon of Olivet Presbyterian Church in McConnells, S.C.
He was a decorated Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 301st Regiment of the 94th Infantry Division in Europe. He received the Bronze Star with "V" device, Good Conduct Medal, European Campaign Medal with three stars, World War II Victory Medal, a Presidential Unit Citation and the Combat Infantry Badge.
Mr. Greene was the son of Ralph Sr. and Vera Ada Fowler Greene of Shelby. He was the widower of Lavon Blankenship Greene.
Burial: Lakeview Memory Gardens in York, S.C.
Mr. Greene was a retired truck driver for Marshall Oil Co., and was a farmer.
He was a member and deacon of Olivet Presbyterian Church in McConnells, S.C.
He was a decorated Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 301st Regiment of the 94th Infantry Division in Europe. He received the Bronze Star with "V" device, Good Conduct Medal, European Campaign Medal with three stars, World War II Victory Medal, a Presidential Unit Citation and the Combat Infantry Badge.
Mr. Greene was the son of Ralph Sr. and Vera Ada Fowler Greene of Shelby. He was the widower of Lavon Blankenship Greene.
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