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Eliza Ordelia <I>Greenman</I> Greene

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Eliza Ordelia Greenman Greene

Birth
Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
29 Apr 1927 (aged 93)
Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Burial
Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6883352, Longitude: -73.3651702
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 102, No 22, p 703, May 30, 1927.

Mrs. Eliza Greenman Green, daughter of Colonel Schuyler and Phoebe Whitford Green, was born in Berlin, N. Y., May 22, 1833, and died in her home in the same place, April 29, 1927, lacking less than four weeks of reaching her ninety-fourth birthday.

Mrs. Green has stood as one of the specially strong religious characters of the community by virtue of her strong adherence to that which she believed to be right as to gospel requirements, and the adopted activities of her church.

Truly it is that such a life "being dead yet speaketh." In this our sister's relatives and friends are favored with a special blessing that can not be lightly regarded, without resultant loss that will unfavorably modify the expression and influence of their lives for like good.

Mrs. Green's husband died some years ago, but there are four children who survive her: Mrs. Harvey S. Denison of Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. W. P. Langworthy of Daytona Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Arthur Cowee and Arthur E. Green of Berlin.

We of the old Berlin Church; of which she was a member for so many years, can but feel that while the temporal tie is severed, that of the eternal is made much stronger, hence an added incentive more earnestly and with clearer vision to "Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness.

A short address was given at the home by her pastor, after which she was laid to rest in the Seventh Day Baptist cemetery of Berlin.
L. A. W.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 102, No 22, p 703, May 30, 1927.

Mrs. Eliza Greenman Green, daughter of Colonel Schuyler and Phoebe Whitford Green, was born in Berlin, N. Y., May 22, 1833, and died in her home in the same place, April 29, 1927, lacking less than four weeks of reaching her ninety-fourth birthday.

Mrs. Green has stood as one of the specially strong religious characters of the community by virtue of her strong adherence to that which she believed to be right as to gospel requirements, and the adopted activities of her church.

Truly it is that such a life "being dead yet speaketh." In this our sister's relatives and friends are favored with a special blessing that can not be lightly regarded, without resultant loss that will unfavorably modify the expression and influence of their lives for like good.

Mrs. Green's husband died some years ago, but there are four children who survive her: Mrs. Harvey S. Denison of Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. W. P. Langworthy of Daytona Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Arthur Cowee and Arthur E. Green of Berlin.

We of the old Berlin Church; of which she was a member for so many years, can but feel that while the temporal tie is severed, that of the eternal is made much stronger, hence an added incentive more earnestly and with clearer vision to "Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness.

A short address was given at the home by her pastor, after which she was laid to rest in the Seventh Day Baptist cemetery of Berlin.
L. A. W.


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