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Green, Doris M. Chelsea, MI
Doris Green passed away at the age of 101 on October 19, 2011 at Silver Maples Retirement Community in Chelsea, MI. She was born September 17, 1910 in Mitchell, Nebraska, the daughter of Earl Warren and Maude (Hewett) Collins. Doris attended the Secondary Consolidated Sunflower School in Mitchell and upon graduating in 1929, taught there for several years prior to enrolling in the Chadron State Teachers' College, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Education. In 1935, she met and married Lyle Green. Both she and her husband taught in schools in Nebraska and Wyoming until the onset of the Second War. While Lyle served in the Pacific theater, Doris taught school in Los Angeles and also worked in war production there at the Hoffman Radio Company, returning to the Sunflower School to resume teaching until Lyle's discharge. After the war, Doris and Lyle settled first in East Lansing, MI and then in Ann Arbor, where they were to remain. Doris taught elementary school in the Ann Arbor public schools, obtained a Masters degree from the University of Michigan in 1964, and served as a remedial reading specialist for the school system in Ann Arbor until her retirement. During this period, she was active in the First Congregational Church, the Ann Arbor Women's City Club, and various national literacy organizations. Doris was honored by the International Reading Association, the Michigan Reading Association, the Washtenaw County Reading Council for her work in developing remedial reading programs and the promotion of literacy. In retirement, Doris and her husband traveled frequently, attending national duplicate bridge competitions and visiting family and friends. For many years, they spent winters in St. Augustine, FL. Doris was preceded in death by her husband and by a sister, Helen. She is survived by her son, Frank W. Green and his wife, Diane M. Villani of New York City; a granddaughter, Katherine Collins Green of Cambridge, Massachusetts; nieces, Beverly Tripple of Denver, Bonnie Hieber of Ann Arbor; grandnephew, Gregory Tripple and his wife, Marielena Sandoval, also of Ann Arbor, as well as many other grand nieces and nephews. Interment will be at Mitchell City Cemetery in Mitchell, Nebraska at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Michigan Reading Association, 668 Three Mile Road NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544. Arrangements by Cole Funeral Chapel, Chelsea.

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Published by Ann Arbor News on Oct. 23, 2011.

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Lyle and Doris Green, c. 1930s

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March 27, 2014

My favorite teacher from Stone School: maybe ever. I was able to call and tell her that when I was in my 40's. Thanks, Frank, for sharing this with me.

Dotte Guider

October 29, 2011

Doris was a good friend and I shall miss her. She was always ready to "put up with my nonsense". Silver Maples isn't the same without her.
~Dotte Guider

Margaret (Baker) Hendricks

October 27, 2011

Frank,
I remember my piano lessons from your mom. She made the best popcorn balls at Halloween. How fortunate you are to have had her in your life for so long.
Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

Harvey Tripple

October 26, 2011

Frank, your Mom was such a wonderful person. I have so many fond memories of your Dad and Mom. They were so patient with Bev and I when we played bridge together. Your Mom was my fifth grade teacher at Sunflower and I will always remember the day your Dad came home on leave and I watched my teacher kiss her husband through the window on our classroom door. I couldn't believe that my teacher would kiss a man. My sympathies to you and your family.
My love.

Beverly Tripple

October 25, 2011

Frank, your Mom was my most favorite person in the world. I can remember as a child thinking, "If only I can grow up to be like her!" She was a wonderful role model who was a great listener and teacher and it was always a treat to be in her presence. Although I didn't get to see her frequently she was always a huge part of my life. Our love, Bev and Harv

Laura Holdsworth

October 24, 2011

Doris and my Mom, Dotte Guider, enjoyed a wonderful friendship at Silver Maples. My Mother visited daily and they talked of family,"the good ole days" and their shared love of teaching and children. I had the privilege of sharing visits with Doris many times. She was a wonderful, insightful lady. My thoughts and prayers are extended to her family. I know already how much my Mother misses her company and friendship. She touched many lives.
Laura Holdsworth

October 23, 2011

"Mrs Green" was my son's tutor for a number of years after her retirement, and our families became friends. She was a fine teacher, a great lady, and a just wonderful good person. Our sympathies to Frank and his family. Roger, Barbara, Christopher, and Sarah King

carole maslin thierry

October 23, 2011

Frank, my sincere sympathy for the loss of your mom. What an incredible age and accomplished life. Several of us from the neighborhood have been reconnecting and remembering the good old days. Sorry this must be the way of our reconnect. I remember both your folks fondly.

Carol Buss

October 23, 2011

I have never forgotten Mrs. Green, she taught me in third grade at Stone School in Ann Arbor in the 50's. She was always patient and so kind and she really cared about us kids. She was wonderful. I am very sad to hear of her passing. God bless her and her family. Carol (Harvey) Buss, Hamburg, Mi

Elinor Ferguson

October 23, 2011

I was saddened to learn of Doris' death. She was a good friend and a great Scrabble partner. She will be missed.

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