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Ethel Lea (Bell) & Homer Jesse Green
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Rose Hill Memorial Park
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

© Dennis Wilson

Obit for Homer posted by Glenn
Mar 6, 1883 - Jun 1974

Enid Morning News
Date unknown

Homer J. Green, 87, long – time resident of Tulsa and a brother of Russell J. Green of Enid, died at a Dallas, Texas, hospital late Monday evening. His funeral rites will be at 10 AM Friday in the First United Methodist Church of Tulsa with Dr. G. Lemuel Fend  the officiating minister. Interment will be in the family mausoleum in Tulsa, with the Stanley Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Green was born north of Wellington, Kansas, March 6, 1887 and moved with his parents to Enid in 1908. He graduated from high school in Wellington and from business college in Quincy, Illinois. While in Enid, green was an officer with the First National Bank, then moved to Tulsa in 1919 as an employee of the Exchange National Bank and later became affiliated with the J. A. Chapman Oil Company of Tulsa, a position he held until he retired four years ago.

Green had visited in Enid numerous times, the most recent being in December when his sister Stella Green died. Two other sisters and a brother, former Garfield County Treasurer Ora L. Green, predeceased him. His wife, the former Ethel Bell died in 1959.

Green was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Tulsa. In addition to his brother he is survived by a son, John Green of Dallas; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

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