Parents: Charles Francis Green, aka Charles Frank Green (1871-1966) and Elizabeth W. "Lizzie" (Goldthwaite) Green (1876-1928)
Obituary Jan 10 1930:
Died at Hospital, Francis C. Green aged 29, died yesterday at the County Hospital in Hanson, following an illness of several months. Mr. Green was a native of Salem, but had lived in this town for the past 15 years and was very well known. Besides his father, he is survived by four brothers, George C., Carl E., Henry J., and William M. Green of this town, and three sisters, Mrs. Flora M. Littlefield, Mrs. Ella E. Gerstley, and Miss Mary E. Green. The body was brought here and funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of his father, Charles F. Green of 359 Plymouth Street.
Funeral Notice: Funeral Held. There was a large attendance at the funeral of Francis C. Green, held Saturday afternoon at the home of his father, Charles F. Green on Plymouth Street. The services were conducted by Rev. Frank T. Littorin, of Quincy, a former pastor of the Whitman Baptist Church. The interment was in Colebrook Cemetery, the bearers being Carl, Harry and George Green and Howard Torrey.
Parents: Charles Francis Green, aka Charles Frank Green (1871-1966) and Elizabeth W. "Lizzie" (Goldthwaite) Green (1876-1928)
Obituary Jan 10 1930:
Died at Hospital, Francis C. Green aged 29, died yesterday at the County Hospital in Hanson, following an illness of several months. Mr. Green was a native of Salem, but had lived in this town for the past 15 years and was very well known. Besides his father, he is survived by four brothers, George C., Carl E., Henry J., and William M. Green of this town, and three sisters, Mrs. Flora M. Littlefield, Mrs. Ella E. Gerstley, and Miss Mary E. Green. The body was brought here and funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of his father, Charles F. Green of 359 Plymouth Street.
Funeral Notice: Funeral Held. There was a large attendance at the funeral of Francis C. Green, held Saturday afternoon at the home of his father, Charles F. Green on Plymouth Street. The services were conducted by Rev. Frank T. Littorin, of Quincy, a former pastor of the Whitman Baptist Church. The interment was in Colebrook Cemetery, the bearers being Carl, Harry and George Green and Howard Torrey.
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