NameMinnie CLEMENT157
Birth13 Mar 1876, Welton, Clinton Co., Iowa
Death29 Nov 1944, Tacoma, Pierce Co., Washington
FatherBenjamin CLEMENT (1817-1907)
MotherEliza Jane LIPPINCOTT (1839-1885)
Spouses
Birth3 Apr 1875, Carlston, Freeborn Co., Minnesota
Death12 Dec 1938, Cashmere, Chelan Co., Washington
FatherWells Lee GREEN (1833-1906)
MotherLois Lucetta DAVIS (1835-1920)
Marriage31 May 1892, North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska
ChildrenLottie D. (~1894-1963)
 Louisa (1908-1982)
Notes for Minnie CLEMENT
Minnie (Clement) Green 1876-1944  
Categories: North Loup, Nebraska, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary, Welton, Iowa
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 138, No 9, p 176, Feb. 26, 1945.
  Minnie Clement Green, daughter of Benjamin and Eliza Clement, was born at Welton, Iowa, March 13, 1876, and died after a long illness at a hospital at Tacoma, Wash., November, 29, 1944.
  She moved with her parents to North Loup, Neb., in early childhood.   Later she married Fred Green.   She is survived by six children: Ralph R., Wilber, Olney M., Mrs. Lottie Wright, Mrs. Lois Kerwin, and Mrs. Louisa Turner.   A brother, Peter, and a sister, Rilla, also survive her.   Her sister, Mrs. Julia Sweet, preceded her in death by three days.
  Her body was shipped to her former home, Cashmere, Wash., for burial beside her husband.   Rev. Richard M. Turman of the Baptist church conducted the service.     G. H. C.
Notes for Frederick Wilbur (Spouse 1)
Frederick Wilbur Green 1875-1938  
Categories: Carlston, Minnesota, North Loup, Nebraska, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 126, No 1, p 16, Jan. 2, 1939.
  Fred Wilbur Green was born at Carlston, Minn., April 3, 1875, the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Green.   At an early age he moved with his parents to Loup County, Neb., where he met and later married Minnie E. Clement, May 31, 1892.
  He always lived a temperate Christian life, true to his religious faith, the Seventh Day Baptist denomination, and leaves a host of friends here in Cashmere.
  Surviving are his wife, Minnie; three sons, Ralph, Olney, and Wilbur, all of Cashmere; three daughters, Mrs. Lottie Wright, Cashmere; Mrs. Lois Kerwin, Wenatchee; Mrs. Louisa Murch, Los Angeles, eleven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
  Farewell services were conducted by Rev. R. J. Kegley of Wenatchee, and interment was made in the Cashmere (Wash.) Cemetery.     - From Cashmere Valley Record
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