Burial will be in the Ralls Cemetery under the direction of Carter Funeral Home.
Green died about 5:30 p.m. Monday in his home. Justice of the Peace W. E. Easter ruled death due to natural causes.
He was born in Brownwood and moved to Ralls in 1922 from Childress. Green was married to Vada Spinks on April 4, 1914, in Tell. He was a retired farmer.
Survivors include his wife; three sons, Charles E. Jr. and Curtis T., both of Ralls and James T. of Angleton; three daughters, Mrs. Orene Morris and Mrs. Harl Cypert, both of Lorenzo and Mrs. Charlotte Broome of Lubbock; 18 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren.
Lubbock Avalanche Journal October 13, 1976
Burial will be in the Ralls Cemetery under the direction of Carter Funeral Home.
Green died about 5:30 p.m. Monday in his home. Justice of the Peace W. E. Easter ruled death due to natural causes.
He was born in Brownwood and moved to Ralls in 1922 from Childress. Green was married to Vada Spinks on April 4, 1914, in Tell. He was a retired farmer.
Survivors include his wife; three sons, Charles E. Jr. and Curtis T., both of Ralls and James T. of Angleton; three daughters, Mrs. Orene Morris and Mrs. Harl Cypert, both of Lorenzo and Mrs. Charlotte Broome of Lubbock; 18 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren.
Lubbock Avalanche Journal October 13, 1976
Inscription
The military marker on his grave is of his son, Charles E Green, Jr. He was cremated and the marker was placed here.
Gravesite Details
Memorial maintained by Amy Smith until 6/29/09.
Family Members
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James Sidney "Albert" Green
1875–1947
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Fannie Julia Green VanTreese
1877–1918
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Lottie Nannie Green
1880–1897
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Nellie Jett Green Baugh
1882–1971
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James William "Jim" Green
1884–1971
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Myrtle Georgia Green Cross
1889–1959
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Arthur Ashbie "Double A" Green
1891–1957
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Cecil Calvert Green Sr
1894–1974
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Grace Pauline Green Fewell
1897–1975
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Lester Lane Green
1899–1952
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