Leona Belle Malan
October 26, 1930 ~ March 11, 2015
Leona Belle Malan, age 84, of Greenfield, Wisconsin, formerly of Greenville passed away Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at her home in Greenfield. Graveside funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 10 AM at Mt. Auburn Cemetery with Rev. Ken Bryant officiating. Leona Belle was born in Highland, IL on October 26, 1930 to Harold and Marie (Ulmer) Stone. She married Lynn D. Malan on August 7, 1951 in Greenville. She is survived by her husband Lynn of Greenfield, WI and her daughter Nancy Malan (Tom) Clark of Greenfield, WI. She is also survived by two granddaughters Stephanie L. (Jason) Phillips and Emily S. Malan along with three great grandchildren Brady, Bryce, and Aiden. She was preceded in death by a son Harold Dean (Hal) Malan. She grew up and lived most of her life in Greenville. She attended Greenville Schools and Monticello College. She had worked in the office for Nevinger Air Conditioning and also 20 years in the office at DeMoulins. She was a member of the Greenville First Presbyterian Church. She and her husband moved to Greenfield, WI several years ago to be near their daughter. Memorial contributions are suggested to The Greenville First Presbyterian Church
Service:
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 10 AM
Mt. Auburn Cemetery
Visitation:
None
None
So many good memories of working with this great lady at DeMoulin's. She was truly special.
I have so many fun memories of Leonabelle, and thats what life is all about, isn,t it. Actually, I was thinking, with her and my mother in heaven, Gods' got his hands full now! All my love to you, Lynn and Nancy.
Lynn, sorry we didn't get to visit much. She was such a sweet lovable girl. Glad you've got Nancy close by. I gave Leona Belle and Carolyn a ride towntown in my Model A Ford once. It was the highlight of my life. Keep in touch. Bud
I Loved Leona Belle!! God picked a pretty flower. My thoughts are with you all.
"And I have hope toward God, which hope these men also look forward to, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous." at Acts 24:15 the Apostle Paul said and wrote these words for our comfort. May they prove to be so for you and your family. While I may not know you personally I have experienced the lost of death. Your neighbor and friend Maddy Hernandez