Albert White Green
GREEN, STOVER, SHOCKEY, PINGEL
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Date: 2/18/2009 at 17:44:56
Albert White Green
b. 17 Dec 1848 in Zaleski, Vinton, Ohio
d. 30 Oct 1922 in Rockford, Floyd IowaWest Bend Journal
West Bend, Iowa
Thrusday, November 2, 1922A.W. GREEN DIES AT ROCKFORD
Dr. A.W. Green, a former resident of West Bend, but who has been living at Rockford, Iowa the past couple of years, died at that place Monday. The remains arrived here Wednesday evening and the funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church this afternoon. An obituary will be published next week.________
West Bend Journal
West Bend, Iowa
Thursday, November 9, 1922OBITUARY OF A. W. GREEN
A. W. Green was born near Zallski, Vinton county Ohio, December 17, 1848. His mother dying during his infancy. He was left to the care of his grandmother until he was nine years old and then went to Ross county to live with his father.It was during the Civil War in 1864 that he received his “spiritual birth,” and he never doubted it.
In March of 1864 he came to Dwight (DeWitt) county, Illinois, then to VanBuren county, Iowa, in October, 1870.
In December, 1873, he came to Marengo, Iowa, where he started the practice of dentistry with his brother, E.B.
He was married in March, 1882, to Anna L. Stover. To this union ten children were born, three preceding him in death. They lived in North English until November 9, 1891, when they moved to West Bend, Iowa where they lived so many years practicing dentistry. While here he united with the Presbyterian church. They moved to Rockford, Floyd county, Iowa, May 1, 1920. It was at this place that Mr. Green died on October 30, 1922 being 73 years, 10 months and 13 days old.
The remains were taken to West Bend for interment in the family lot. The funeral services were conducted last Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church by Rev. deBest of Rodman.
The wife and seven children survive him. The children are: J. A. of Rockford; Mrs. O. A. Campbell of Rodman; Mrs. R. S. Barton of Algona; L. N. of Newell; Mrs. C.F. Mudge of Estherville; Mrs. A. T. Helter of Laurens; and D. C. of Ames – all of whom were with him during his last illness. He is also survived by thirteen grand-children.
Mrs. Green and the children have the sympathy of their many West Bend friends.
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Rockford (IA) Register
1 Nov 1922A.W. Green
A. W. Green, whose critical illness was noted last week, passed away at his home Monday evening.A. W. Green was born near Zaliske, Vinton Co., Ohio, Dec. 17, 1848. His mother having died during his infancy, he was left to the care of his grandmother until he was nine years old. He then went to Ross county to live with his father. It was during the civil war in 1864 that he received his “spiritual birth” which he never doubted. In March of 1869 he came to Dwight (DeWitt) county, Ill., and in October, 1870, to Van Buren Col, Iowa. In 1873 he moved to Marengo, Iowa, and started the practice of dentistry with his brother, E. B. He was married in March 1882, to Anna L. Stover. To this union were born ten children, three preceding him in death. The family lived in North English, Iowa until Nov. 9, 1891, when they moved to West Bend, Iowa. Here they lived for many years, Mr. Green practicing dentistry. May 1, 1920, Mr. and Mrs. Green moved to Rockford, where they lived until his death on Oct. 30, 1922. The wife and seven children survive him. J. A. of Rockford, Mrs. O. A. Campbell of Rodman, Mrs. R. S. Barton of Algona, L. W. of Newell, Mrs. C. F. Mudge of Esthervile, Mrs. A. T. Heiter of Laurens, and C. C. of Ames. All of them were with him during his last illness. A brief service was held at the home at ten o’clock this morning, conducted by Rev. Clements, pastor of the M. E. church, after which the remains were taken to West Bend for interment in the family lot. Funeral services will be conducted at West Bend by Rev. Debest of Rodman, from the Presbyterian church of which he had been a member for about 26 years.
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