Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Great Grandpa Green

Rev. R. Edwin Green passed away on February 12, 2014, in Allen, Texas, at the age of 97.
R. Edwin Green was born on October 5, 1916, in Randolph County, Indiana, to Euphis and Bessie (Byrum) Green. He grew up and graduated from High School in Union City, Indiana. Throughout his youth, he was very active in the local Methodist Church which influenced him to enter the ministry. He was granted a Local Preachers License by the Richmond District of the North Indiana Methodist Conference on April 19, 1934, while still in high school.
He graduated from Indiana University as a history major. He was active in the Wesley Foundation, the University Committee on Religion, and assisted in worship at a First Methodist Church near campus. His graduated from Boston University School of Theology with graduate degrees in both history and theology. He, also, attended both Harvard University and Oxford University in England. In 1939 he was selected as a delegate to the World Conference of Christian Youth in Amsterdam and had the opportunity to travel throughout Europe by bicycle.
He wed Mary Agnes Penrod of Marion, Indiana, on April 30, 1944. Together they served in various Methodist pastorates in Indiana. Four children were born to this family: John Wesley, Philip Benjamin, Thomas Jeremy, and Susan Elizabeth. Mary and Edwin Green retired to St. Simons Island, Georgia, in 1980. There Edwin was able to pursue his interest in history and Mary her interest in art. They authored and illustrated the book ST. SIMONS ISLAND, A SUMMARY OF ITS HISTORY and successfully distributed it through seven printings and over 18,000 copies. Edwin taught the history of the Islands for Elderhostel and was a Historical Interpreter at Fort Frederica National Monument. They were, also, faithful members of the St. Simons Island United Methodist Church.
After spending 29 years on St. Simons Island, Mary and Edwin moved to the Texas to be closer to children. However, St. Simons Island was home. Upon her death in 2010, Mary's cremains were interred at Oglethorpe Memorial Gardens on St. Simons Island. Edwin will join his wife of 66 years at Oglethorpe Gardens where, together, they will watch over the Green family from above.
Survivors include: children, John W. Green (wife Sandy), Philip B. Green (wife Barbara), Thomas J. Green (wife Jane) and Susan E. Wilkerson (husband Scott); seven grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Agnes Green, two brothers, a sister, and two grandchildren.



We love you Great Grandpa Green!

Monday, February 17, 2014

Science Fair

 Congratulations to Elizabeth and her friend, Cayla, for receiving 1st Place in the Science Fair at their school.  We spent Saturday at Fair Park in downtown Dallas at the Regional Science Fair.  Above picture of Elizabeth and Cayla with their science teacher.
 We took Elizabeth out afterward to celebrate all her hard work.  Our waiter was awesome and made sure we had plenty to drink!
Way to Go, Elizabeth!

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Winter Madness

 It has been basketball in our house for the past couple of months.  Guess I should not be surprised that all my kids love basketball!  Eric decided to step back a little this year and not try to coach all their teams.  He has enjoyed being a dad in the stands and still gets to help coach during their practices.  Above picture of William playing for the Rhinos.
 Sarah is playing for the Hoopsters with friends from her old school.  Above picture of Sarah playing defense.  She had four fouls in this game!  Sarah recently enjoyed learning new moves from the Harlem Globetrotters. 
 Elizabeth is playing on the 8th grade "A" team.  She has been working hard everyday after school and hopes to make the high school team next year.  Elizabeth was recently chosen to shoot a basket at the school pep rally.  The principal said he would sing karaoke if Elizabeth makes the shot.  She made it!!!
Friday night we watched the high school girls basketball team at Eric's school clinch a playoff spot.  The high school boys basketball team also won the district championship.  We are looking forward to playoff excitement in the coming weeks!  GO Coyotes!