Mrs. Green was the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Routt and was born in Chapel Hill, Texas, where she received her early schooling. She joined Ebenezer Baptist Church at an early age. She met and married Mr. Jim Green on September 27, 1888. To this union, thirteen children were born. He preceded her in death.
She was a faithful churchman – and a devoted wife and mother. She believed in not sending he children but going with them to church. The example she lived day by day will ever be a goal for her family to strive to reach.
She was faithful to her church always present at every service, unless providentially hindered from being there, and say to it that the family group attended with her.
She is survived by seven children namely: Miss Birdie Aldridge, Kansas; Nelson and Jim Green, Jr., Chapel Hill; Rev. John H. Green, Fort Worth; Sterling Green, California; Mrs. Sallie Lewis, Houston; and Rev. Jesse Green, also of Houston, TX. Also seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, and other relatives and friends.
[The obituary above appeared in the LaVIDA: The Black Voice in Ft. Worth, TX on Saturday, May 2, 1964]
Mrs. Green was the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Routt and was born in Chapel Hill, Texas, where she received her early schooling. She joined Ebenezer Baptist Church at an early age. She met and married Mr. Jim Green on September 27, 1888. To this union, thirteen children were born. He preceded her in death.
She was a faithful churchman – and a devoted wife and mother. She believed in not sending he children but going with them to church. The example she lived day by day will ever be a goal for her family to strive to reach.
She was faithful to her church always present at every service, unless providentially hindered from being there, and say to it that the family group attended with her.
She is survived by seven children namely: Miss Birdie Aldridge, Kansas; Nelson and Jim Green, Jr., Chapel Hill; Rev. John H. Green, Fort Worth; Sterling Green, California; Mrs. Sallie Lewis, Houston; and Rev. Jesse Green, also of Houston, TX. Also seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, and other relatives and friends.
[The obituary above appeared in the LaVIDA: The Black Voice in Ft. Worth, TX on Saturday, May 2, 1964]