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Bernard Jonas Barney Green

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Bernard Jonas "Barney" Green

Birth
Alcester, Union County, South Dakota, USA
Death
4 Oct 1960 (aged 65)
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Anthon, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Barney was the son of Alexander Dana "A.D." Green and Josie Johanna O'Connell. His siblings included Mark William Green, Bartholomew Clement "Bert" Green, Berenice Elizabeth (Mrs. Jess Leo Benton, Sr.), Bertha "Opel" (Mrs. Philip Oregon), John Phillip "Jack" Green, Charles Jeffery Green, Ellen Irene (Mrs. Carl Orlando Livermore).

Obit in The Anthon Herald, 5 October 1960, page 1: Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Anthon for Barney Green, 65, a longtime Anthon farmer who died Tuesday at a Sioux City hospital. Mr. Green was born March 16, 1895, at Alcester, South Dakota. As a child he moved to a farm near Oto and had resided in the Oto-Anthon community since. He married Ethel Benton September 4, 1915. She died 16 years ago. Survivors include seven sons, William of Bronson, Marvin of Anthon, Dale of Correctionville, Harold of Chicago, Melvin of Rodney, Glen and Guiles of Sioux City; three daughters, Mrs. Catherine Chedester of Sioux City, Mrs. Rosalie Blume of Schleswig and Mrs. Dolores Heath of Anthon; two sisters, Mrs. Opal Oregon and Mrs. Irene Livermore, both of Oto, 32 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. The body was taken to the Walter Funeral Home at Anthon.
Barney was the son of Alexander Dana "A.D." Green and Josie Johanna O'Connell. His siblings included Mark William Green, Bartholomew Clement "Bert" Green, Berenice Elizabeth (Mrs. Jess Leo Benton, Sr.), Bertha "Opel" (Mrs. Philip Oregon), John Phillip "Jack" Green, Charles Jeffery Green, Ellen Irene (Mrs. Carl Orlando Livermore).

Obit in The Anthon Herald, 5 October 1960, page 1: Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Anthon for Barney Green, 65, a longtime Anthon farmer who died Tuesday at a Sioux City hospital. Mr. Green was born March 16, 1895, at Alcester, South Dakota. As a child he moved to a farm near Oto and had resided in the Oto-Anthon community since. He married Ethel Benton September 4, 1915. She died 16 years ago. Survivors include seven sons, William of Bronson, Marvin of Anthon, Dale of Correctionville, Harold of Chicago, Melvin of Rodney, Glen and Guiles of Sioux City; three daughters, Mrs. Catherine Chedester of Sioux City, Mrs. Rosalie Blume of Schleswig and Mrs. Dolores Heath of Anthon; two sisters, Mrs. Opal Oregon and Mrs. Irene Livermore, both of Oto, 32 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. The body was taken to the Walter Funeral Home at Anthon.


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