


Passing that faith onto his children and grandchildren was the most important thing to him. His life was built upon his faith in Jesus Christ. He sent all of his children to Central Wisconsin Christian School in Waupun where he also served as a board member. He loved music and loved to sing during church services. Harold was a life-long member of First Christian Reformed Church in Waupun and served the church as an elder. Those eight children eventually turned into 21 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Harold and Carol were parents to eight children five daughters and three sons. He loved his farm work and still did all of the tillage work on the farm in the fall of 2022 at the age of 89. He milked cows from the beginning until he sold them in 2014 at the age of 81.

Harold spent the rest of his working life on the farm. The couple then started their farming life outside of Waupun. After returning home he continued courting Carol Kemink and they were married April 11, 1957. Army and served from 1953-1955, most of which was spent in Germany. Harold was drafted into service for the U.S. Later he also worked for the Massey Harris Company in Racine. At the age of 16 Harold moved to Racine to work for his brother-in-law, Art Kuiper on his farm. Harold was born Jin Waupun, the fifth child of Raymond and Hattie Mulder Greenfield. Harold Eugene Greenfield, 89, of rural Waupun, passed away Saturday, Apat his home with family by his side.
