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Isaac Vanvert Green

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Isaac Vanvert Green

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
21 Jan 1924 (aged 58)
Satin, Falls County, Texas, USA
Burial
Emmett, Navarro County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY
Suddenly Ill; Man Falls on Face in Flaming Forge
I. V. Green, of Satin, Dies Soon After Being Rescued From Fire in a Blacksmith Shop.
I.V. Green, of Satin, in Falls County, well known in Waco, was found Monday morning at 10 o'clock in his blacksmith shop, lying face down on a bed of live coals in the forge. Mr. Green having fallen in that position when seized with acute indigestion.
He was found by Dave Lampkin, a negro. Mr. Greene lived four or five minutes after being dragged of the coals. The burns did not cause death, however as apparently he had just fallen a few seconds before.
Mr. Green ranked as one of the prominent and worthy residents of Satin.
Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Satin church. Rev. W. O. Wright officiating, burial will be at Emmett, where the body will be taken in the motor hearse of F. M. Compton of Waco.
Active pallbearers; R. V. Walker, W. H. Lewis, W. D. Walker, T. B. Westbrook, Wesley Sharp. W. V. Magee. Honorary: Lee Davis, T. C. Westbrook, J. M. Wynne, J. W. Brewer, A.O. White, L.C. Smith, J. E. Newby, J.P. McBride. R.Y. Boxley. J.H. Kennenberg.
Mr. Green came to Texas in 1885, stopping frist in Navarro county, coming later to McLennan, then going to Satin 15 years ago. He s survived by his wife, 10 children, four brothers, and six sisters.
OBITUARY
Suddenly Ill; Man Falls on Face in Flaming Forge
I. V. Green, of Satin, Dies Soon After Being Rescued From Fire in a Blacksmith Shop.
I.V. Green, of Satin, in Falls County, well known in Waco, was found Monday morning at 10 o'clock in his blacksmith shop, lying face down on a bed of live coals in the forge. Mr. Green having fallen in that position when seized with acute indigestion.
He was found by Dave Lampkin, a negro. Mr. Greene lived four or five minutes after being dragged of the coals. The burns did not cause death, however as apparently he had just fallen a few seconds before.
Mr. Green ranked as one of the prominent and worthy residents of Satin.
Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Satin church. Rev. W. O. Wright officiating, burial will be at Emmett, where the body will be taken in the motor hearse of F. M. Compton of Waco.
Active pallbearers; R. V. Walker, W. H. Lewis, W. D. Walker, T. B. Westbrook, Wesley Sharp. W. V. Magee. Honorary: Lee Davis, T. C. Westbrook, J. M. Wynne, J. W. Brewer, A.O. White, L.C. Smith, J. E. Newby, J.P. McBride. R.Y. Boxley. J.H. Kennenberg.
Mr. Green came to Texas in 1885, stopping frist in Navarro county, coming later to McLennan, then going to Satin 15 years ago. He s survived by his wife, 10 children, four brothers, and six sisters.


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