Mr. Green was a native of Georgia, but had lived most of his life at his home near Brooker, where he was a successful farmer and livestock man. He was prominent in Church and civic affairs, and will be greatly missed in the community.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Green; four sons, Dave, A.L., Jr., Leroy and Earl Green; and four daughters, Mrs. Oscar Rymes, Mrs. Eddie Lewis, Mrs. Tom Markey, and Mrs. Ruel Duke, all of Brooker. His eldest son, Henry Green, died during service in the world war.
He leaves also a large number of grandchildren and other relatives, including two brothers, W.H. Green, of Starke, and D.J.O. Green, of Lake Butler. He was an Uncle of Congressman R.A. Green.
Interment was in the family plot at New River Baptist Church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
The Bradford County Telegraph Starke, Florida
Friday November 13, 1936 page 1
Mr. Green was a native of Georgia, but had lived most of his life at his home near Brooker, where he was a successful farmer and livestock man. He was prominent in Church and civic affairs, and will be greatly missed in the community.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Green; four sons, Dave, A.L., Jr., Leroy and Earl Green; and four daughters, Mrs. Oscar Rymes, Mrs. Eddie Lewis, Mrs. Tom Markey, and Mrs. Ruel Duke, all of Brooker. His eldest son, Henry Green, died during service in the world war.
He leaves also a large number of grandchildren and other relatives, including two brothers, W.H. Green, of Starke, and D.J.O. Green, of Lake Butler. He was an Uncle of Congressman R.A. Green.
Interment was in the family plot at New River Baptist Church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
The Bradford County Telegraph Starke, Florida
Friday November 13, 1936 page 1
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