NameJennie Juliette CRANDALL157,138
Birth27 Jun 1890, Utica, Dane Co., Wisconsin
Death26 Feb 1974, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherOrville Gillette CRANDALL (1855-1946)
MotherCora May CRANDALL (1860-1913)
Spouses
Birth29 Dec 1889, Nile, Allegany Co., New York
Death28 Aug 1950, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial31 Aug 1950, Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationInstructor
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherClark W. GREENE (1854-1939)
MotherAlice Mary CRANDALL (1859-1946)
Marriage9 Sep 1914, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Notes for Jennie Juliette CRANDALL
Jennie Juliette (Crandall) Greene 1890-1974
Milton Newspaper Obituary
"The Milton Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Feb. 28, 1974, p 1.
Mrs. Robert Greene, 83, of 47 W. Madison Avenue, died Tuesday, Feb. 26 in Mercy Hospital, Janesville, following a short illness.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Albrecht Funeral Home, Milton Junction.
Notes for Robert E. (Spouse 1)
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Aug. 31, 1950, p 1.
Funeral services were held this afternoon for Robert E. Greene, 60, widely known Grange leader who died Monday night at Mercy hospital, Janesville, after being ill for two years. The Rev. Kenneth E. Van Horn conducted the services in the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist church and burial was in the Milton Junction cemetery.
Members of the Masonic order, the Eastern Star, and the Milton Grange attended the services in groups.
Fifteen years ago Mr. Greene, his wife and daughter moved from a farm near Milton Junction and made their home at 501 E. Madison ave., Milton Junction.
Former lecturer of the Wisconsin State Grange, Mr. Greene also served as master of the Rock-Walworth Pomona Grange for four years. He served on the Milton-Milton Junction high school board and was a deacon of the Seventh Day Baptist church. He was a past patron of the O.E.S.
A graduate of the school of agriculture at Alfred university, Alfred, N. Y., Mr. Greene taught in Interlaken, N. Y., and later attended the University of Wisconsin. He returned to the school in Interlaken to serve as principal, a position he held for five years before returning to Wisconsin. While in New York he served as an agriculture assistant in hiring farm workers during World War I.
In 1944, Mr. Greene was named emergency farm labor assistant for Rock county, working from the county extension office in Janesville.
Mr. Greene was born Dec. 29, 1889, in New York. On Sep. 9, [1914] he was married to Jennie Crandall. In recent years he had been employed by the Burdick Corp.
Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. R. E. Bowers; three grandchildren, Bruce, Brent and Bobbie Bowers; a brother, William, of New York; and a half brother, Elwood Greene of New York.
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