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Roxy Grace <I>Glancy</I> Leach

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Roxy Grace Glancy Leach

Birth
Knox County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Apr 1958 (aged 78)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Pacific Lutheran Cemetery
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Daughter of David Montgomery Glancy and Margaret Simons. Wife of Oscar Pearl Leach.

Seattle Daily Times
April 27, 1958

Mrs. Roxy G. Leach, 78, who formerly taught Sunday School 13 years at the Green Lake Free Methodist Church, died in a hospital Friday. She had been in poor health more than a year.
Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow in the church. Burial, directed by the Green Lake Funeral Home, will be in Pacific Lutheran.
Mrs. Leach was born in Knox County, Ohio. She lived several years at Greenfield, Iowa and in Oklahoma. She was married to Oscar P. Leach in Oklahoma in 1903.
The Leaches lived in Sunnyside from 1911 to 1937, when they came to Seattle. Mrs. Leach was a member of the Women's Missionary Society of the church and the Women's Christian Temperance Union. She resided at 1008 E. 70th St.
Survivors besides her husband are three sons, Robert E. Leach, Seattle, Roy F. Leach, Toppenish, and the Rev. W. Paul Leach, Buckley; three daughters, Mrs. Roy Montgomery, Seattle, Mrs. Charley Rice, Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Clyde Braden, San Diego; 18 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

Daughter of David Montgomery Glancy and Margaret Simons. Wife of Oscar Pearl Leach.

Seattle Daily Times
April 27, 1958

Mrs. Roxy G. Leach, 78, who formerly taught Sunday School 13 years at the Green Lake Free Methodist Church, died in a hospital Friday. She had been in poor health more than a year.
Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow in the church. Burial, directed by the Green Lake Funeral Home, will be in Pacific Lutheran.
Mrs. Leach was born in Knox County, Ohio. She lived several years at Greenfield, Iowa and in Oklahoma. She was married to Oscar P. Leach in Oklahoma in 1903.
The Leaches lived in Sunnyside from 1911 to 1937, when they came to Seattle. Mrs. Leach was a member of the Women's Missionary Society of the church and the Women's Christian Temperance Union. She resided at 1008 E. 70th St.
Survivors besides her husband are three sons, Robert E. Leach, Seattle, Roy F. Leach, Toppenish, and the Rev. W. Paul Leach, Buckley; three daughters, Mrs. Roy Montgomery, Seattle, Mrs. Charley Rice, Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Clyde Braden, San Diego; 18 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.



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