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Robert E “Bob” Greene

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Robert E “Bob” Greene

Birth
Death
23 Aug 2021 (aged 96)
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section AJ Site 1809
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SSG US Army
World War II, Korea, Vietnam

On August 23, 2021, Robert (Bob) Ellsworth Greene answered his final roll call as he heard the bugle sound reveille at 0630 hours.

He jokingly commented that on the day he was called to his eternal home, he would be one Army grunt replacing a squad of Marines at St. Peter's Gate. He was a few days short of being 97-years-old.

Over the almost ten decades that Bob roamed this earth, he enjoyed reading, telling jokes, sharing the history that he lived, relaying his military experiences, studying words, easily making new friends, complimenting people for jobs well done, helping those whom he knew were in need, watching Science-Fiction movies and television series, and often being mischievous and playful in interactions with those around him. He might even have named a lizard Alowishus Peabody Jr., had an imaginary dog named Duke, enjoyed Snoopy's adventures as the Red Baron, and learned from Snoopy's brother, Spike, to take joy in the little things.

Greene called Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, home for many years. He was the oldest of seven siblings. Although he had varying jobs throughout his younger years, he was a soldier and a government employee for most of his working life.

He was sworn into the Army on February 15, 1943. He served as a Machine Gunner with an Infantry Rifle Company. He was assigned to K-Company, 104th Infantry Regiment, 26th Infantry (Yankee) Division, 3rd Army. His Combat Infantry Badges and Medals include a Bronze Star, a Good Conduct Medal, an American Theater Medal, a European-African-Middle Eastern Medal with two Campaign Stars, and a WWII Victory Medal received for Combat Action.

After he retired from the service on November 30, 1965, he left the mountains, the snow, and his rural upbringing to plant roots in the growing city of San Antonio, Texas. He became a civil servant working on a Letter Sorting Machine for the United States Postal Service until he retired in October 1990.

Bob Greene is preceded in death by his father, Davis Riley Greene, his mother, Blanche Mildred Enders Greene, his siblings, Larry Greene, Betty Glantz, Virginia Welshans, Shirley Nichols, Alice Stroud, and Martha Myers, and his son, Victor Greene; and his son-in-law, Jack James. His legacy will be carried on by his children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.

Rest in peace, sir.
SSG US Army
World War II, Korea, Vietnam

On August 23, 2021, Robert (Bob) Ellsworth Greene answered his final roll call as he heard the bugle sound reveille at 0630 hours.

He jokingly commented that on the day he was called to his eternal home, he would be one Army grunt replacing a squad of Marines at St. Peter's Gate. He was a few days short of being 97-years-old.

Over the almost ten decades that Bob roamed this earth, he enjoyed reading, telling jokes, sharing the history that he lived, relaying his military experiences, studying words, easily making new friends, complimenting people for jobs well done, helping those whom he knew were in need, watching Science-Fiction movies and television series, and often being mischievous and playful in interactions with those around him. He might even have named a lizard Alowishus Peabody Jr., had an imaginary dog named Duke, enjoyed Snoopy's adventures as the Red Baron, and learned from Snoopy's brother, Spike, to take joy in the little things.

Greene called Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, home for many years. He was the oldest of seven siblings. Although he had varying jobs throughout his younger years, he was a soldier and a government employee for most of his working life.

He was sworn into the Army on February 15, 1943. He served as a Machine Gunner with an Infantry Rifle Company. He was assigned to K-Company, 104th Infantry Regiment, 26th Infantry (Yankee) Division, 3rd Army. His Combat Infantry Badges and Medals include a Bronze Star, a Good Conduct Medal, an American Theater Medal, a European-African-Middle Eastern Medal with two Campaign Stars, and a WWII Victory Medal received for Combat Action.

After he retired from the service on November 30, 1965, he left the mountains, the snow, and his rural upbringing to plant roots in the growing city of San Antonio, Texas. He became a civil servant working on a Letter Sorting Machine for the United States Postal Service until he retired in October 1990.

Bob Greene is preceded in death by his father, Davis Riley Greene, his mother, Blanche Mildred Enders Greene, his siblings, Larry Greene, Betty Glantz, Virginia Welshans, Shirley Nichols, Alice Stroud, and Martha Myers, and his son, Victor Greene; and his son-in-law, Jack James. His legacy will be carried on by his children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.

Rest in peace, sir.

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  • Created by: LKat
  • Added: Aug 24, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/231155759/robert_e-greene: accessed ), memorial page for Robert E “Bob” Greene (27 Aug 1924–23 Aug 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 231155759, citing Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by LKat (contributor 47116782).