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Michael Moore Greenway
b.8 Jun 1953 Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States
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2007 - Obituary: Michael Moore Greenway, 53, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formerly of Little Rock, died Friday, March 9, 2007, at Jefferson University Hospital after a brief illness. He was preceded in death by his infant twin brother, Mark McGregor Greenway. Michael was born June 8, 1953, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Charles Moore Greenway and Anna Jo McGregor Greenway. He was a graduate of the Arkansas School for the Blind, and attended the University of Central Arkansas. He was employed as a Tech Specialist for the Internal Revenue Service, a member of the World Wide Church of God, an avid Razorback fan, and a devoted son, brother, uncle, and friend. Michael is survived by his mother, Anna M. Greenway of Little Rock, his father and stepmother Charles and Phyllis Greenway of Dowagiac, Michigan, sister and brother-in-law Ronald and Kathy Edwards of Little Rock, sister and brother-in-law Mary Jane and Charles Rogers of Scotland, Arkansas, brother John Greenway of Jones, Michigan, brother and sister-in-law Paul and Valerie Greenway of Watsonville, California, stepbrother and sister-in-law Charles and Valerie Riddle of Upland, California, and stepbrother and sister-in-law Craig and Mary Riddle of Schoolcraft, Michigan fourteen nieces and nephews and sixteen great-nieces and -nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 14, at 10:00 a.m. at Grace Presbyterian Church, 9301 North Rodney Parham, Little Rock, with Reverend Gail Perkins officiating. There will be a reception immediately after the service. Burial will follow at Memorial Cemetery in Cotton Plant, Arkansas, at 2:00 p.m. Michael was an advocate of providing distinctions on dollar bills for the blind. Please write your state senator or representative to promote this cause. Donations to the American Council for the Blind, 1155 15th Street NW, Suite 1004, Washington, DC 20005, in his memory would be appreciated. |