GREAT FALLS
TRIBUNE
Wednesday, May 20, 1998
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JULIUS C. GREEN
HARLEM - Julius C. Green, 86, died of
natural causes Monday at a Havre care center.
His funeral is 2 p.m. Friday at he American
Lutheran Church in Harlem, with burial in Harlem Cemetery. Edwards Funeral Home
of Chinook is in charge or arrangements. Memorials are suggested to Harlem
Volunteer Fire Department.
He was born April 24, 1912, in Tucaman,
Argentina. His family moved to the United States in 1917, and he recieved his
education in Nebraska, Washington and Montana. They moved to the Harlem area in
1932.
In 1933 he married Josephine Hellman in
Chinook. They farmed east of Harlem until moveing into town in 1952, where he
worked for the Equity Co-op for 27
years until retiring.
He was a 20-years member and secretary of
the Volunteer Fire Department and served
as a deputized ploiceman.
He enjoyed gardening and in his younger
years enjoyed hunting and sports.
Survivors include his wife of Harlem;
daughter, Nancy Larson of Anchorage, Alaska; five sons, Frank Green of Eugene,
Ore., Richard Green of Choteau, Jerry Green of Fairbanks, Alaska, Bob Green of
Cape Coral, Fla., and Fred Green of Harlem; a brother, John V. Green of Harlem;
23 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
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HAVRE DAILY
NEWS
Wednesday, May 20, 1998
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JULIUS C. GREEN
HARLEM - Julius C. Green, 86, a long time
Harlem resident, died Monday, May 18, 1998, at a Havre nursing home due to
natural causes. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday in the American Lutheran
Church of Harlem with burial in Harlem Cemetery.
Green
was born to Conrad and Elizabeth Fritzler Green on April 24, 1912, in
Tucaman, Argentina. In 1917 he came to
the United States with his parents and he recieved his education in Nebraska,
Washington and Montana. In 1932 the family moved to the Harlem area.
In 1933 he married Josephine Hellman in
Chinook. They farmed east of Harlem until moving into town in 1952, where he
worked for Equity Co-op for 27 years until retiring.
Green served 20-years as a Volunteer Fireman
and secretary of the orginization. He also served the Harlem Community as
a deputized ploiceman. He worked for 27
years at the Equity Co-op Association in Harlem.
When he was
younger he enjoyed hunting and sports.
He is Survived by his wife, Josie Green of
Harlem; daughter, Nancy Larson of Anchorage, Alaska; five sons, Frank Green of
Eugene, Ore., Richard Green of Choteau, Jerry Green of Fairbanks, Alaska, Bob
Green of Cape Coral, Fla., and Fred Green of Harlem; 23 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren; and a brother, John V. Green of Harlem.
He was preceded in death by his parents and
seven brothers.
Memorials may be sent to the Harlem
Volunteer Fire Department.
Edwards Funeral Home of Chinook is in charge
or arrangements.
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THE BLAINE COUNTY
JOURNAL NEWS-OPINION Wednesday, May 20, 1998
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JULIUS C. GREEN
Julius C. Green, 86, a long time Harlem
resident passed away May 18, 1998 at
Northern Montana Care Center due to natural causes. Funeral services will
Friday, May 22, 1998 at 2 p.m. in the American Lutheran Church of Harlem with
burial to follow in the Harlem Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Harlem
Volunteer Fire Department. Edwards Funeral Home of Chinook is in charge or
arrangements.
Julius
was born to Conrad and Elizabeth Fritzler Green on April 24, 1912, in
Tucaman, Argentina. In 1917 he came to
the United States with his parents and he recieved his education in Nebraska,
Washington and Montana. In 1932 the family moved to the Harlem area. In married
Josephine Hellman on December 7, 1933 in Chinook. Juke and Josie farmed east of
Harlem until 1952, then moved into the town of Harlem. He served 20 years as a
Volunteer Fireman and secretary of the orginization. Juke also served the
Harlem Community as a deputized
ploiceman.
Most of the Harlem area knew him for his
gardening and landscaping. Juke worked
27 years at the Equity Co-op Association. He worked for 27 years at the Equity
Co-op Association in Harlem. When Juke
was younger, he enjoyed hunting and
sports.
Mr. Green was retired and currently living
in Harlem. He is Survived by his wife, Josie Green of Harlem; daughter, Nancy
Larson of Anchorage, AK; five sons, Frank Green of Eugene, OR; Richard Green of
Choteau, MT; Jerry Green of Fairbanks, AK; Bob Green of Cape Coral, FL; Fred
Green of Harlem, MT; 23 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; and brother,
John V. Green of Harlem. He was preceded in death by his parents and seven
brothers.
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THE SENTINEL
Wednesday, May 27, 1998
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JULIUS C. GREEN
HARLEM - Julius C. Green, 86, a long time
Harlem resident, died Monday, May 18, 1998, at a Havre nursing home due to
natural causes.
Green
was born to Conrad and Elizabeth Fritzler Green on April 24, 1912, in
Tucaman, Argentina. In 1917 he came to
the United States with his parents and he recieved his education in Nebraska,
Washington and Montana. In 1932 the family moved to the Harlem area.
He married Josephine Hellman on Dec. 7,
1933, in Chinook. They farmed east of Harlem until moving into Harlem.
Green served 20-years as a Volunteer Fireman
and secretary of the orginization. He also served the Harlem Community as
a deputized ploiceman. He worked for 27
years at the Equity Co-op Association in Harlem.
When he was
younger he enjoyed hunting and sports.
He is Survived by his wife, Josie Green of
Harlem; daughter, Nancy Larson of Anchorage, Alaska; five sons, Frank Green of
Eugene, Ore., Richard Green of Choteau, Jerry Green of Fairbanks, Alaska, Bob
Green of Cape Coral, Fla., and Fred Green of Harlem; 23 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren; and a brother, John V. Green of Harlem.
He was preceded in death by his parents and
seven brothers.
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