Born in Corning on September 22, 1944, Lois was the daughter of the late Lyman and Clara (Ripley) Phillips.
On September 29, 1962, she and Ronald D. Green were married at the Shady Grove Parsonage in Hornby. Ron survives.
Lois had several occupations over the years including working for the Ann Page Foods plant in Horseheads, as a lathe operator at Ingersoll Rand in Painted Post, school bus driver for Addison schools, an inspector at the Corning Inc. Erwin plant and finally for 10 years as a school bus driver for Robert Smith Bus System.
She was a former member of the Tuscarora and Gibson Fire Departments. She and Ron wintered in Florida for 15 years. Her greatest pride and pleasures came from time spent with her beloved grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Lois is survived by her husband, Ronald of Corning; her children, Ronald Green Jr. (Eileen Butler) of Bath, Valerie Gill of Brunswick, Georgia, Timothy Green of Addison and Tammy (Scott) Porter of Lindley; 14 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; her sisters, Princelia Dimmick, Betty Matteson, Patricia Wilson, Connie Mack and Helen Phillips; her brother, Richard Phillips; many nieces and nephews.
Lois was preceded in death by her sisters, Lucille Montgomery, Ann Paris and Mary LaBarr; and her brothers, Charles, James and Thomas Phillips.
Friends may call on Wednesday, February 26th, from 1-3 and 6-8 pm, and again on Thursday, from 12-1 pm, at the H.P. Smith and Son Inc. Funeral Home 1607 Main Street Woodhull, New York. Funeral Services will be held there on Thursday, at 1 pm, with the Reverend Scott Towner, officiating. Her burial will be in Presho Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are suggested for Saint Jude’s Children’s Hospital or the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
Born in Corning on September 22, 1944, Lois was the daughter of the late Lyman and Clara (Ripley) Phillips.
On September 29, 1962, she and Ronald D. Green were married at the Shady Grove Parsonage in Hornby. Ron survives.
Lois had several occupations over the years including working for the Ann Page Foods plant in Horseheads, as a lathe operator at Ingersoll Rand in Painted Post, school bus driver for Addison schools, an inspector at the Corning Inc. Erwin plant and finally for 10 years as a school bus driver for Robert Smith Bus System.
She was a former member of the Tuscarora and Gibson Fire Departments. She and Ron wintered in Florida for 15 years. Her greatest pride and pleasures came from time spent with her beloved grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Lois is survived by her husband, Ronald of Corning; her children, Ronald Green Jr. (Eileen Butler) of Bath, Valerie Gill of Brunswick, Georgia, Timothy Green of Addison and Tammy (Scott) Porter of Lindley; 14 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; her sisters, Princelia Dimmick, Betty Matteson, Patricia Wilson, Connie Mack and Helen Phillips; her brother, Richard Phillips; many nieces and nephews.
Lois was preceded in death by her sisters, Lucille Montgomery, Ann Paris and Mary LaBarr; and her brothers, Charles, James and Thomas Phillips.
Friends may call on Wednesday, February 26th, from 1-3 and 6-8 pm, and again on Thursday, from 12-1 pm, at the H.P. Smith and Son Inc. Funeral Home 1607 Main Street Woodhull, New York. Funeral Services will be held there on Thursday, at 1 pm, with the Reverend Scott Towner, officiating. Her burial will be in Presho Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are suggested for Saint Jude’s Children’s Hospital or the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
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