LOWVILLE - Earl James Greenfield, 54, of Rural Avenue, Lowville, died on Monday evening, May 21, 2012.
A nemorial service will be held on Friday, May 25, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at Iseneker Funeral Home, Inc., Lowville with Earl LaLonde, Pastor of Martinsburg United Methodist Church, officiating. Military Honors will follow the service at the funeral home. Calling hours are from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. prior to the memorial service at the funeral home. All are invited to the Marine Corps League Det. #754, Lowville, after the services. Any food donations may go directly to the Marie Corps League. Burial will be held privately by the family.
He is survived by his wife, P.J.; his children, Tobi Bacon of Lowville, Thomas D. Shaw of Watertown, Travis M. Greenfield of Virginia; a grandson, Carter James Bacon; his father, Daniel Greenfield and his companion, Gail Young of Dexter; four brothers, Daniel J. Greenfield Jr. of San Diego, CA, Richard C. and Samantha Greenfield, of Clarksville, TN, Jeffrey L. and Laurette Greenfield of Danville, VA, William E. Greenfield; his uncle and aunt, whom he was very close to, Stewart and Shirley Dunn of Boonville; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
He is predeceased by his mother, Myrtle Greenfield.
Earl was born in Lowville on April 29, 1958, a son of Daniel J. Greenfield and the late Myrtle M. Dunn Greenfield and Graduated from Lowville Academy in 1976. He served in the U.S. Marines from 1976-1980. He then moved to San Diego, CA, where he married Ann Salmon. The couple moved back to Lewis County, where Earl worked for Law Brothers in Lyons Falls for several years. Ann died in 1992. He worked at the Lyonsdale Power Plant for 19 years until being recently employed by Afgritech LLC. Of Watertown.
He was a member of the Martinsburg United Methodist Church. He was also a member of Marine Corps League Det. #754, Lowville and Glenfield Fish and Game Club. He enjoyed traveling, riding his motorcycle. He cherished spending time with his grandson Carter. He also enjoyed gardening, hunting, fishing and dancing.
Condolences may be made online at www.isenekerfuneralhome.com.
