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Greathouse Rites Tuesday
Benjamin Albert Greathouse, 74, of 120 Perry Ct., a San Antonio attorney for 50 years, died Sunday night in a local hospital.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Porter Loring Chapel with the Rev. Grover I. Chapman officiating. Burial will be in Mission Burial Park.
Greathouse, who had lived here the last 55 years, was a member of the Methodist Church, Alamo Lodge No. 44, AF&AM, Aton Wenzel Hermann Sons Lodge No. 174, San Antonio Bar Assn., Texas Bar Assn., and Alzafar Shrine.
Survivors include a son; B.A. Greathouse, Jr., of Corpus Christi; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret G. Kennedy of San Antonio and Mrs. Emil L. King of Corpus Christi; four brothers, Harley, Charles and Jack, all of Fayetteville, Ark., and T.B. of Little Rock, Ark.; and five grandchildren.
San Antonio Express
Tuesday February 23, 1960
Page 6A
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Greathouse Rites Tuesday
Benjamin Albert Greathouse, 74, of 120 Perry Ct., a San Antonio attorney for 50 years, died Sunday night in a local hospital.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Porter Loring Chapel with the Rev. Grover I. Chapman officiating. Burial will be in Mission Burial Park.
Greathouse, who had lived here the last 55 years, was a member of the Methodist Church, Alamo Lodge No. 44, AF&AM, Aton Wenzel Hermann Sons Lodge No. 174, San Antonio Bar Assn., Texas Bar Assn., and Alzafar Shrine.
Survivors include a son; B.A. Greathouse, Jr., of Corpus Christi; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret G. Kennedy of San Antonio and Mrs. Emil L. King of Corpus Christi; four brothers, Harley, Charles and Jack, all of Fayetteville, Ark., and T.B. of Little Rock, Ark.; and five grandchildren.
San Antonio Express
Tuesday February 23, 1960
Page 6A
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