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Jehue Thomas Green

25 Nov 1865 – 28 Jan 1941

Birth25 Nov 1865
Death28 Jan 1941
CemeteryTidwell Cemetery
Tidwell , Hunt County , Texas , USA
Added byShelton on 30 May 2011
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7356852

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Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 Name: Jehue Thomas Green Event Type: Death Event Date: 28 Jan 1941 Event Place: Celeste, Hunt, Texas, United States Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 25 Nov 1865 Birthplace: , Alabama Father's Name: Frank Green Mother's Name: Salina F Oakes Certificate Number: 3458 GS Film number: 2138244 Digital Folder Number: 005144977 Image Number: 02333 Citing this Record: "Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3MB-RMG : 13 March 2018), Jehue Thomas Green, 28 Jan 1941; citing certificate number 3458, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,138,244. Greenville (Texas) Morning Herald, Wed, 29 Jan 1941, page 8, J. T. Green Dies Tuesday WELL KNOWN HUNT COUNTY MAN DIES AT HOME IN WHITE ROCK. J. T. (Jahue) Green, 75, prominent Hunt County citizen, died shortly after noon Tuesday at his home in the White Rock community, where he had resided since boyhood. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the White Rock Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. Claud Johnson and Rev. Harrison Baker, of Sherman. Burial will be in the Tidwell cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Raymond Green, Marvin Green, Tip Green, Carl Ross, Alvin Shanks, W. B. O'Pry. Flower girls will be nieces of Mr. Green. Mr. Green was born on November 25, 1865, at Selma, Ala. He came to Texas when nine years of age with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green and has since made his home in the White Rock community, where he had long been an outstanding citizen. He was a successful farmer and throughout his life had been a leader in the affairs of his community. Although he had never become affiliated with any church, Mr. Green was converted in 1920 and had done much for the advancement of Christianity. He was devoted to members of his family, and was always considerate of his fellow man, lending a helping hand to the sick and poor. He was married to Miss Genia Shanks on January 15, 1895, and to this union 11 children were born. He is survived by his widow and the following children: Clyde Green, Rotan, Texas; Mrs. S.M. VanHoozer, Wolfe City; Mrs. Mack Compton, Celeste; Mrs. Leon Newman, Bonham; Mrs. B.O. Comer, Dallas; Roy Green, White Rock; Mrs. Lem Bickham, Celeste; Mrs. H.H. Shannon, Dallas; Mrs. Luther Robin..., Jacobia; J.T. Green Jr., W... Rock and Gwendolyn Gr..., White Rock; 13 grandchild...; three brothers, Sherman Gr..., Tidwell, Marion Green, W... Rock, Will Green, Greenville; two sisters, Mrs. Miller Pow..., Greenville and Mrs. Bart B..., Woodson, Texas. [note: ... indicates portions not on the microfilm image) Greenville (Texas) Evening Banner, Wed, 29 Jan 1941, page 2 J.T. Green, Pioneer Of County, Dies at White Rock Home At his home in the White Rock community where he had resided since he was a youth, J.T. (Jahue) Green, 75, prominent Hunt county citizen passed away Tuesday. He was one of this section's most successful farmers. Last rites were observed at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Services were held at the White Rock Baptist church, with Rev. Claud Johnson and Rev. Harrison Baker of Sherman, officiating. Burial was in the Tidwell cemetery. Pallbearers were: Raymond Green, Marvin Green, Tip Green, Carl Ross, Alvin Shanks and W.B. O'Pry. Nieces of Mr. Green served as flower girls. Born on November 25, 1865, at Selma, Alabama, Mr. Green came to Texas when he was nine years old with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green and had since made his home in the White Rock community. He had long been an outstanding citizen and a leader in community affairs. Mr. Green had never been affiliated with a church, but he was converted in 1920 and had since been quite active in helping to further programs in behalf of Christianity. He was devoted to members of his family and had always been considerate of his fellowman, lending a helping hand to the distressed on many occasions. He was married to Miss Genia Shanks on Jan. 15, 1895 and she survives, together with these children: Clyde Green, Rotan, Texas; Mrs. S.M. Vanhoozer, Wolfe City; Mrs. Mack Compton, Celeste; Mrs. Leon Newman, Bonham; Mrs. B.O. Comer, Dallas; Roy Green, of White Rock; Mrs. Lem Bickham, Celeste; Mrs. H.H. Shannon, Dallas; Mrs. Luther Robinson, Jacobia; J.T. Green, Jr., White Rock, and Gwendolyn Green, White Rock; thirteen grandchildren; three brothers, Sherman Green, Tidwell; Marian Green, White Rock; Will Green, Greenville, and two sisters, Mrs. Miller Powell, Greenville, and Mrs. Bart Biggs, Woodson, Texas.

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