Obituary. Mrs. Marie Greene, wife of Silas S. Greene, died on Jan. 18th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Clark. She is survived by her husband Silas S. Greene, three daughters Mrs. W. E. Clarke, Mrs. E. A. Shea, Miss Mildred Greene of Peterborough, six sons, Kenneth and Harold of Fitchburg, Robert and Charles and Reade of Greenfield, Mass., Donald of Peterborough. Two brothers Albert and George Sargent of Boston and ten grandchildren. Mrs. Greene was born in the year 1862 at Littleton, Mass., where she spent the early part of her life. Her remaining years were spent in Peterborough, where she gave her whole time to her home and children. She was a devoted mother and was loved by everyone with whom she met. She always had a smile and a good word for those who knew her. Funeral services were held at Mrs. Clarke's home on Tuesday Jan. 20, at 2 p.m. Two selections "Face to Face" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" where sung by Mrs. Edith Parker and Mrs. George Cummings and the floral tributes were many and beautiful.
Interment was made in Pine Hill cemetery. Six sons officiated as pall bearers.
Obituary. Mrs. Marie Greene, wife of Silas S. Greene, died on Jan. 18th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Clark. She is survived by her husband Silas S. Greene, three daughters Mrs. W. E. Clarke, Mrs. E. A. Shea, Miss Mildred Greene of Peterborough, six sons, Kenneth and Harold of Fitchburg, Robert and Charles and Reade of Greenfield, Mass., Donald of Peterborough. Two brothers Albert and George Sargent of Boston and ten grandchildren. Mrs. Greene was born in the year 1862 at Littleton, Mass., where she spent the early part of her life. Her remaining years were spent in Peterborough, where she gave her whole time to her home and children. She was a devoted mother and was loved by everyone with whom she met. She always had a smile and a good word for those who knew her. Funeral services were held at Mrs. Clarke's home on Tuesday Jan. 20, at 2 p.m. Two selections "Face to Face" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" where sung by Mrs. Edith Parker and Mrs. George Cummings and the floral tributes were many and beautiful.
Interment was made in Pine Hill cemetery. Six sons officiated as pall bearers.
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