"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 205, No 2, p 34, Feb., 1983.
Clinton Jesse Green was born in Albion, Wis., on February 5, 1903. The son of Louis G. and Lydia E. Green, he attended the Albion State Graded School and Child High School.
On May 27, 1925, he married Myrtle McCarthy. She preceded him in death and on March 3, 1975, he married Doris Green.
For years he was a sheet metal craftsman in Albion and his skill gave him the opportunity to work at the Oak Ridge Assembly Plant in Tennessee. He received an Atomic Energy Award for his outstanding dedication to his job.
Clinton was a member and deacon of the Albion Seventh Day Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Doris, and his brother Lowell and Sister Adalene. He leaves a son, Jerry, of Janesville, Wis., a daughter, Mrs. Joyce Butcher of Janesville. Clinton leaves 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. REH
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 205, No 2, p 34, Feb., 1983.
Clinton Jesse Green was born in Albion, Wis., on February 5, 1903. The son of Louis G. and Lydia E. Green, he attended the Albion State Graded School and Child High School.
On May 27, 1925, he married Myrtle McCarthy. She preceded him in death and on March 3, 1975, he married Doris Green.
For years he was a sheet metal craftsman in Albion and his skill gave him the opportunity to work at the Oak Ridge Assembly Plant in Tennessee. He received an Atomic Energy Award for his outstanding dedication to his job.
Clinton was a member and deacon of the Albion Seventh Day Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Doris, and his brother Lowell and Sister Adalene. He leaves a son, Jerry, of Janesville, Wis., a daughter, Mrs. Joyce Butcher of Janesville. Clinton leaves 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. REH
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