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In Memory

 

Noble Jim Dinwoodie

11/19/08

 

Noble Joe Adams

12/7/08

 

Noble Charlie Kimball

12/31/08

 

Dale Dean Snodgrass

7/2/09

 

Jack Heck

7/14/09

 

Leslie G. Andrew

1/22/2010

 

William Francis Rhame, Jr.

6/2010

 

James Robert Allyn

6/30/2010

 

Harry Mortensen

10/18/2010

 

Bob Hempel

1/26/11

 

William James McClurkin

3/26/2011

 

Dean Leecom

4/11/2011

 

Glenn Allen

4/26/11

 

William E Moore

7/4/11

 

Cliff Jenkins

7/30/11

 

David Carroll

10/12/11

 

Andrew "Mike" Greenlee

10/17/11

Noble William E Moore

Noble Moore joined the Topeka, Kansas Blue Lodge in 1984 and was also a member of the Topeka Scottish Rite.  He joined the Shrine in 1998, the same year that he became a member of the Nomad Shrine Club.  Bill was active in the Nomad Clown Unit and served as "Transportation Coordinator" for many years.  Noble Moore was made an "honorary member" in 2009.

 

 

Noble Cliff Jenkins

His e-mail address included the words "...country gentleman" and it fit him very well.  His love of country music and his love of our country were both things that told us a lot about the man who chose that moniker.  Cliff worked hard for our Shrine Club and believed deeply in helping "our kids"!  His service to the Shrine will be missed, but those of us that got the chance to know him will always remember, and miss, our very own "country gentleman". 

 

Noble Andrew M. “Mike” Greenlee,

of Bella Vista, Arkansas died Monday, October 17, 2011 at Highland Health & Rehab in Bella Vista. He was born on February 1, 1922 in Bedford, Iowa to Roy F. Greenlee and Maud E. Porter.

He was raised and educated in Iowa. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and The Korean Conflict. Mike married Muriel Jean Slack on August 5, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois. He was a Sub-station Electrician for Mid America Energy in Red Oak, Iowa. He retired to Bella Vista in 1990. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Red Oak, Iowa and the Nomad Shrine Club in Bella Vista. Mike was an avid golfer.