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Show LEADING MASON, FATHER OF S. L. liPES Lawrence N. Greenleaf, Pioneer Pio-neer Qoloradoan, Well Known in This City Lawrence N. f.reenleaf. S4 yeara of nice, pioneer Coloradoaft and prominent In Mnaonic circles of the West, died at his home in Denver yesterday. He waa; the father of Mrs. Don Hebecca Ureen- leaf Iw of Suit Ike. He was tl editor of Square and Compass, a Masonic Ma-sonic magazine published In I enver, j and chairman of foreign correspondence. correspon-dence. He waa a pant xrand master of a Denver lodge, a former deputy .of the supreme council and a writer and; lecturer on Manonry. He waa well j known to mnny Salt Iake cltlrena. "He whs highly respected aald -Clem Schramm today. "He was a poet of rare talent: a real man ; a man of fcenllcnesa and true worth. He waa an authority on Masonic subjects. Mr. Greenleaf had been an Invalid for four years. He Is survived by hla his dauRhter of S-ilt I-ake, two ona 1 In Chicago, Gardner and Eugene Lewis j ;reenleaf. I |