Harvey Green

Resided in Escanaba, MI
Died January 28, 2010

Harvey E. Green, 88, of 2511 So. 21st St. Escanaba, MI, passed away Jan 28, 2010 at Marquette General Hospital.
He was born April 22, 1921 in Buhl, MN, and was the son of Benjamin and Edith Green. He leaves behind his wife Rosa M. Green and his two sons Alex and John Green. Also, his two grandchildren Alyssa and Michael.

Harvey lived a full life and found the best in everyone. Harvey graduated from the University of Minnesota with a bachelor

0 Tributes for “Harvey Green

    My deepest sympathy to Uncle Harvey’s family – Rosa, John, Alex and his wife and their wee children. Harvey was a good uncle and kept in touch over the years. He helped me with many life situations by being calm and listening and sharing his own life experience. I will miss his good counsel and cheerful outlook.With love,
    Stephanie

    Stephanie Soderholm
    Burnsville, MN

    Sorry for your loss. Uncle Harvey always had the kindest and most loving things to say about his wife and children. Best wishes to all of you from my family.

    Roxanne Soderholm
    Eagan, MN

    Rosa
    You have my condolences.

    Roger L Sullivan
    Grand Rapids, MI

    Rest in peace my dear friend. I will miss our frequent chats at the “Donut Shop”. I regret that I am unable to attend the celebration of your life, but since I am on the other side of the world (Thailand) I can only be there in thoughts and memory. God Bless you Harvey! Your many years of friendship are much appreciated.

    Sheriff Gary Carlson, Ret.
    Gladstone, MI

    I send my heart felt condolence to Harvey’s beloved family. I worked many hours in the geneological library with him. His stories were delightful. He loved his candy kisses. He was dedicated in his love for his research of his kin. I will miss him very much, As will all of the workers at the LDS Church Geneological Library.

    Pam Perlich
    Escanaba, MI

    Harvey was a dear friend and fellow genealogist. He will missed by everyone who always saw him there doing his Family Tree at the computer. But he is now in God’s hands and I know he is meeting all those who went before. ~Bud Lemire~

    Bud Lemire
    Escanaba, MI

    My deepest sympathy to Uncle Harvey’s family – Rosa, John, Alex and his wife and their wee children. Harvey was a good uncle and kept in touch over the years. He helped me with many life situations by being calm and listening and sharing his own life experience. I will miss his good counsel and cheerful outlook.
    With love,
    Stephanie

    Stephanie Soderholm
    Burnsville, MN

    Sorry for your loss. Uncle Harvey always had the kindest and most loving things to say about his wife and children. Best wishes to all of you from my family.

    Roxanne Soderholm
    Eagan, MN

    Rosa

    You have my condolences.

    Roger L Sullivan
    Grand Rapids, MI

    Rest in peace my dear friend. I will miss our frequent chats at the “Donut Shop”. I regret that I am unable to attend the celebration of your life, but since I am on the other side of the world (Thailand) I can only be there in thoughts and memory. God Bless you Harvey! Your many years of friendship are much appreciated.

    Sheriff Gary Carlson, Ret.
    Gladstone, MI

    I send my heart felt condolence to Harvey’s beloved family. I worked many hours in the geneological library with him. His stories were delightful. He loved his candy kisses. He was dedicated in his love for his research of his kin. I will miss him very much, As will all of the workers at the LDS Church Geneological Library.

    Pam Perlich
    Escanaba, MI

    Harvey was a dear friend and fellow genealogist. He will missed by everyone who always saw him there doing his Family Tree at the computer. But he is now in God’s hands and I know he is meeting all those who went before. ~Bud Lemire~

    Bud Lemire
    Escanaba, MI

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