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Ellen Gale <I>Hopkins</I> Green

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Ellen Gale Hopkins Green

Birth
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Jul 2015 (aged 97)
Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot # 632 Grave space # 22
Memorial ID
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Gainesville - Ellen Gale Green passed away July 20th, 2015, at the age of 97 with her friends and family present in her home at Harbor Chase of Gainesville.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, to Dr. and Mrs. Press C. Hopkins, she was the oldest of four children. She graduated from Greenwood High School in Springfield, Missouri, and in 1937 attended and swam for Southwest Missouri State Teachers College (now known as Missouri State University). Ellen Gale was one of Missouri's premier swimmers, competing in the 1936 Olympic trials and in 1937 being named "Springfield's Sportsman of the Year".

She married Elbert H. Green in 1939 and had seven children. She and her family raised and showed world-class American Saddlebred horses. She served as secretary of the Missouri Saddlebred Futurity Association for many years and as the horse show manager of the Missouri State Fair from 1975 to 1977. She moved to Gainesville, Florida, in 1979 and helped raise her many grandchildren.

Ellen Gale loved adventures even into her late years, snorkeling in the Cayman Islands at 85, snowmobiling in Tahoe at 86, parasailing at 92 and traveling to Ireland at 94. She received the WIN Legend Award in 2009 recognizing outstanding women's achievements and at the age of 92 was inducted into the Missouri State Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.

Ellen Gale is preceded in death by her husband E.H. Green and her daughter Anne Green.

She is survived by her children Janet Green, John Green, Diana Green, James Green, Patty Green-Warner and Holly Blair as well as her nine grandchildren and her eleven great-grandchildren.

The funeral service will be held at 12:45 p.m. Saturday, August 1st, at Sacred Heart Church in Springfield, Missouri, followed by a graveside service at Hazelwood Cemetery. Following the services a celebration of her life will be held at the University Plaza
Published in Gainesville Sun, The (FL) - Sunday, July 26, 2015
Gainesville - Ellen Gale Green passed away July 20th, 2015, at the age of 97 with her friends and family present in her home at Harbor Chase of Gainesville.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, to Dr. and Mrs. Press C. Hopkins, she was the oldest of four children. She graduated from Greenwood High School in Springfield, Missouri, and in 1937 attended and swam for Southwest Missouri State Teachers College (now known as Missouri State University). Ellen Gale was one of Missouri's premier swimmers, competing in the 1936 Olympic trials and in 1937 being named "Springfield's Sportsman of the Year".

She married Elbert H. Green in 1939 and had seven children. She and her family raised and showed world-class American Saddlebred horses. She served as secretary of the Missouri Saddlebred Futurity Association for many years and as the horse show manager of the Missouri State Fair from 1975 to 1977. She moved to Gainesville, Florida, in 1979 and helped raise her many grandchildren.

Ellen Gale loved adventures even into her late years, snorkeling in the Cayman Islands at 85, snowmobiling in Tahoe at 86, parasailing at 92 and traveling to Ireland at 94. She received the WIN Legend Award in 2009 recognizing outstanding women's achievements and at the age of 92 was inducted into the Missouri State Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.

Ellen Gale is preceded in death by her husband E.H. Green and her daughter Anne Green.

She is survived by her children Janet Green, John Green, Diana Green, James Green, Patty Green-Warner and Holly Blair as well as her nine grandchildren and her eleven great-grandchildren.

The funeral service will be held at 12:45 p.m. Saturday, August 1st, at Sacred Heart Church in Springfield, Missouri, followed by a graveside service at Hazelwood Cemetery. Following the services a celebration of her life will be held at the University Plaza
Published in Gainesville Sun, The (FL) - Sunday, July 26, 2015


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