Goddaughter of Essex and Maggie Reese
Member of Gibbons High School - Class of 1963
Graduate of Bishop College, Dallas, Texas (B.S. Elementary Education)
Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Delta Kappa Chapter
A teacher in the Dallas Independent School District - serving at Charles Rice, Colonial, and Stephen F. Austin Elementary Schools; George Washington Carver Learning Center; Thomas Rusk Middle School and during the last 12 years of her career at Thomas Alva Edison Middle Learning. Center. In 1998, Georgia Green was voted Edison's Teacher of the Year. From 1973-1976, she taught in the American schools at Ashaffenburg, Germany.
For a number of years, Georgia was a part-time customer service representative for the Neiman-Marcus Department Store in Dallas.
Georgia Green was a talented event planner and decorator as was known for her excellent culinary skills.
Georgia was baptized in Blossom, Texas and while growing up in Paris, Texas affiliated with Mt. Zion Methodist Church. Upon moving to Dallas, she joined Crest-Moore King United Methodist Church, later joining and faithfully serving at the St. Luke "Community" United Methodist Church under the leadership the Reverend Van W. Holmes, Jr.
A unconditional, generous and loyal lover of family, friends and the children whose lives she touched, Georgia Robins Green is remembered as a gifted and creative teacher of mathematics
Source: Obituary - The Dallas Morning News - May 2, 2003
Goddaughter of Essex and Maggie Reese
Member of Gibbons High School - Class of 1963
Graduate of Bishop College, Dallas, Texas (B.S. Elementary Education)
Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Delta Kappa Chapter
A teacher in the Dallas Independent School District - serving at Charles Rice, Colonial, and Stephen F. Austin Elementary Schools; George Washington Carver Learning Center; Thomas Rusk Middle School and during the last 12 years of her career at Thomas Alva Edison Middle Learning. Center. In 1998, Georgia Green was voted Edison's Teacher of the Year. From 1973-1976, she taught in the American schools at Ashaffenburg, Germany.
For a number of years, Georgia was a part-time customer service representative for the Neiman-Marcus Department Store in Dallas.
Georgia Green was a talented event planner and decorator as was known for her excellent culinary skills.
Georgia was baptized in Blossom, Texas and while growing up in Paris, Texas affiliated with Mt. Zion Methodist Church. Upon moving to Dallas, she joined Crest-Moore King United Methodist Church, later joining and faithfully serving at the St. Luke "Community" United Methodist Church under the leadership the Reverend Van W. Holmes, Jr.
A unconditional, generous and loyal lover of family, friends and the children whose lives she touched, Georgia Robins Green is remembered as a gifted and creative teacher of mathematics
Source: Obituary - The Dallas Morning News - May 2, 2003
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