He was born March 29, 1912, a son of George L. and Lydia Tustin Lemley.
He was self-employed as a carpenter and plumber. He lived in Greene County his entire life.
Mr. Lemley was an avid sportsman and bowler. He was Methodist.
He was a member of Loyal Order of Moose 461 of Waynesburg.
On January 21, 1937, he married Margaret Fox Lemley, who survives.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two sons, Clarence Ronald Lemley of Waynesburg R. D. 3, Kevin Douglas Lemley of Waynesburg R. D. 2; one daughter, Mrs. William R. (Ellen) Kay Berryhill of Danbury, Conn.; eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; and one niece.
Deceased are a daughter, Donna Lee; one grandson, Ronnie; one infant brother, Clarence William, one half-sister, Flossie Goodnow and two half-brothers, Ed and Earl Lemley.
He was born March 29, 1912, a son of George L. and Lydia Tustin Lemley.
He was self-employed as a carpenter and plumber. He lived in Greene County his entire life.
Mr. Lemley was an avid sportsman and bowler. He was Methodist.
He was a member of Loyal Order of Moose 461 of Waynesburg.
On January 21, 1937, he married Margaret Fox Lemley, who survives.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two sons, Clarence Ronald Lemley of Waynesburg R. D. 3, Kevin Douglas Lemley of Waynesburg R. D. 2; one daughter, Mrs. William R. (Ellen) Kay Berryhill of Danbury, Conn.; eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; and one niece.
Deceased are a daughter, Donna Lee; one grandson, Ronnie; one infant brother, Clarence William, one half-sister, Flossie Goodnow and two half-brothers, Ed and Earl Lemley.
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